The Lightning have acquired defenseman Mike Commodore from the Red Wings in exchange for a conditional seventh-round pick at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, Vice President and GM Steve Yzerman announced today. Commodore has played in 471 career NHL games with the Devils, Flames, Hurricanes, Senators, Blue Jackets and the Red Wings during an 11-year career. He has amassed 23 goals and 106 points in his career. Commodore won the Stanley Cup in 2006 with the Hurricanes and was also part of the 2004 Flames team that lost to the Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals. Commodore has played in 17 games this season with Detroit, recording two assists and averaging 11:29 in ice time per game. It was his first season with the Red Wings. Commodore was signed by Detroit as a free agent on July 1, 2011.