The Detroit Red Wings have signed a pair of their restricted free-agent forwards, agreeing to a two-year deal with Tyler Bertuzzi ($1.4 million cap hit) and a one-year contract with Martin Frk ($1.05 million cap hit).

Bertuzzi, 23, tallied 24 points (seven goals, 17 assists) in 48 games with the Red Wings in 2017-18, after starting the season with the Grand Rapids Griffins, where he collected seven goals and seven assists in 14 games.

Bertuzzi was fourth on the team in points per game (.50), behind Dylan Larkin (.77), Henrik Zetterberg (.68) and Anthony Mantha (.60).

Frk, 24, had 25 points (11 goals, 14 assists) in 68 games as a rookie. There was much internal debate about whether to make Frk a qualifying offer after he struggled during the latter part of the season, but the club decided to sign him. If he doesn't make the NHL roster, his entire salary can be buried in Grand Rapids.

The Red Wings still need to sign restricted free-agent forwards Larkin, Mantha and Andreas Athanasiou.

Qualifying offer deadline: The Red Wings opted not to tender qualifying offers to defenseman Dan Renouf and right wing Zach Nastasiuk, making them unrestricted free agents. They have qualified right wing Matt Puempel, retaining his rights after he picked up 54 points (22 goals, 32 assists) in 57 games with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Conditional pick: If defenseman Robbie Russo, traded to Arizona on Sunday, plays 30 NHL games next season, the Red Wings will receive the Coyotes' seventh-round pick in 2019. Otherwise, they get nothing.