The Red Wings will be discussing their options ahead of the trade deadline this week during their three-day pro and amateur scouting meetings in Las Vegas. They will analyze potential trade targets for a possible move prior to the Feb. 27 deadline and evaluate this summer’s crop of free agents. "We’ll go over all the teams, we’ll go over our team, the real emphasis is on the trade deadline," general manager Ken Holland said. "But there’s also free agency on July 1. We’ll go over what we think we need and what might be out there for the trade deadline and also free agency." The Red Wings are in the market for a goal-scoring winger and/or an abrasive third- or fourth-line forward. Detroit is $5.7 million under the salary cap. Detroit likely will be dangling draft picks, middling prospects and/or fringe players. "We like the way the team has performed. A lot of people have had good first halves," Holland said. "But the trade deadline is coming. We have a lot of cap space. We’ve done a lot of drafting and developing since 2005, saving our picks. I don’t know if we have to do anything, but certainly in the next six weeks we’re going to explore. "Some teams are going to see in the next 4-5 weeks if they’re playing their way into being a buyer, a seller or sort of status quo. Last year, (deals) started to happen a month out, early February, so we’ll see." The Red Wings are more likely to add a complementary piece than a star player. "Barring some (big) name becoming available ... we’re all looking for depth," Holland said. "There’s the odd trade at the deadline that changes the balance of power, but at the end of the day, when I look at the Vancouver Canucks last year, they made some real nice trades at the deadline that gave them some depth, brought them some grit and were important players. Boston made two or three trades as well. They weren’t the big names, they were guys that were the perfect fit."