Veteran Defenseman Chiarot Commits to Red Wings

Chiarot signs 3-year deal, citing Detroit's value and his desire to stay

Jan. 29, 2026 at 3:15am

Ben Chiarot, a veteran defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings, has signed a new 3-year contract to remain with the team. Chiarot cited the Red Wings' appreciation for his contributions and his own desire to stay in Detroit as key factors in his decision.

Why it matters

Chiarot's re-signing is an important move for the Red Wings, who have struggled in recent seasons but are looking to build a competitive team around young talent. Retaining veteran leadership like Chiarot helps provide stability and mentorship for the team's up-and-coming players.

The details

Chiarot, who has been with the Red Wings for several seasons, said it was an easy decision to sign the 3-year deal, noting that Detroit is the only place he wants to be. The Red Wings value Chiarot's experience and physical presence on the blue line, which has made him an integral part of the team.

  • Chiarot signed the 3-year contract on January 28, 2026.

The players

Ben Chiarot

A veteran defenseman who has played for the Detroit Red Wings for several seasons.

Detroit Red Wings

The NHL hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan.

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What they’re saying

“There's a million reasons why I wanted to stay here. This is the only place I want to be.”

— Ben Chiarot, Defenseman (Michigan Live)

The takeaway

Chiarot's commitment to the Red Wings demonstrates the team's ability to retain key veteran players, which is crucial for building a competitive roster and providing leadership for the team's younger talent.