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DETROIT -- Nicklas Lidstrom and the Red Wings agreed to a two-year extension on Wednesday that will keep the star defenseman under contract with Detroit through the 2009-10 season.
The two-year deal is worth about $15 million.
"Nick has been the best defenseman in the world for several years," Detroit general manager Ken Holland said. "He's a great captain and role model who does everything right, both on and off the ice."
Winner of five Norris Trophies, the 37-year-old Swede is the highest-scoring defenseman in Red Wings history with 900 points in 15 seasons. He was picked by Detroit in the third round of the 1989 draft.
In 1,212 regular-season NHL games, Lidstrom has 205 goals and 695 assists. He has 39 goals and 97 assists in 192 playoff games.
The eight-time NHL All-Star has three goals and 29 in 36 games this season. He has points in 21 of the last 28 games.