Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff offers some prospect news this morning, discussing some later-round picks by the Red Wings from the 2026 NHL Draft.
Finnish winger Luka Arkko was selected by the OHL’s Erie Otters in the OHL Import Draft; Duff notes that the 6’3,” 212-pound winger is “coming over” this season (Arkko matriculated with the Pelicans Lahti in Finland):
Red Wings assistant director of player development Dan Cleary likes the approach he immediately encountered from Arkko.
“He right away wanted to come over,” Cleary said. Arkko will play in the OHL this season with the Erie Otters. “It’s great. I’m super excited. We’re going to be able to see him quite a bit. My first impression of Arkko would be that he’s big, and he’s got pretty decent hands. He seems like a really nice kid.”
Duff also offers a rumor regarding the playing destination for Wings 7th round pick Myles Brosnan, a 6,’ 194-pound defenseman selected 194th overall. The Wings picked Brosnan after he dominated at Dexter Southfield School in Massachusetts…
But I’ve received a couple of Google News alerts suggesting that Brosnan’s going to spend a season or two with the QMJHL’s Moncton Wildcats before heading to Harvard.
Duff’s got the same “intel” from the Moncton fan base, which has been buzzing with the rumor over the past week:
Continue reading Three DHN things: Arkko’s ‘coming over’; fan buzz about Brosnan heading to Moncton; on emulating Finnie