The Red Wings are close to signing Chris Chelios and Kyle Quincey to new contracts, according to Detroit Free Press. Quincey is expected to sign a two-year deal, while Chelios is likely to ink a one-year pact by next week. "We're close to a two-year deal with Quincey," general manager Ken Holland said. "With Darren .... because the CBA is down to the last year, bonuses that had the potential to be pushed out another year, that is not the case (this season). A player that's got a base salary and bonuses, that whole thing counts against your cap. Darren would like to get some bonuses - he knows he is going to be a low base; he'd like the potential to make a litlte bit more money if he plays up - I'm in no position to do that. He's waiting to hear if the union will extend the CBA. "Cheli, we've basically agreed. I met with him briefly at the golf tournament last Monday, and we've basically agreed on a one-year deal and when he gets into town, he'll sign it. We're going to do a deal with no bonuses. Cheli just wants to get on. Maybe Darren will come to that same mindset."