DETROIT -- Veterans Kris Draper and Chris Osgood might not be offered contracts, but Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Wednesday no decisions have been made and none are imminent.

The Red Wings can’t make a final decision until they see how other moves materialize after the start of free agency on July 1.

"So many decisions affect other decisions," Holland said. "Drapes and Ozzie are important guys, bring important ingredients. ... They’re support players, they bring intangibles, but we got to figure out a way to make our team better.

"No decision has been made. Nothing has changed. It might go into early July. It might not. There’s so many moving parts."

The club might not have a roster spot for Draper, 40. It has 11 forwards on one-way contracts and hopes to sign Patrick Eaves and Drew Miller before they become unrestricted free agents on July 1.

The 14th and final spot would go to rookie Cory Emmerton, who is out of minor league options and likely would be claimed on waivers if the team tried sending him back to the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Holland said they are debating whether to carry 14 forwards and seven defensemen or 13 forwards and eight defensemen.

Health is the biggest concern with Osgood, 38, who didn’t play after Jan. 4 due to surgery for a sports hernia. Although Osgood said after the season that the injury no longer is an issue, the club realizes it would be taking a big risk by bringing him back to serve as Jimmy Howard’s back-up.

MacDonald won't return

The Red Wings will not offer goalie Joey MacDonald a one-way contract and he is not interested in signing a two-way deal with any NHL club because he doesn’t want to risk spending another season in the AHL.

MacDonald, 31, hopes to sign a one-way contract with an NHL club after July 1. If he doesn’t get it, he’ll likely sign a one-year deal for $1 million with a Russian team.

MacDonald went 5-5-3, with a 2.58 goals-against average, after being recalled from Grand Rapids to sub for the injured Osgood.