Of Red Wings-related note this evening:
1. The Red Wings signed defenseman Gustav Lindstrom to a 3-year entry-level contract on Friday, but Lindstrom will remain in Sweden for at least another year or two as he’s signed with the SHL’s Frolunda Indians.
That being said, Lindstrom was playing hockey in the Swedish version of the AHL, the Allsvenskan, with Almtuna last season. As such, Red Wings director of amateur scouting Tyler Wright told Hockeybuzz’s Bob Duff that Lindstrom is a step ahead of the normal developmental curve:
What is Lindstrom, and what should Wings fans expect from him in the future? That’s hard to say at this point in his development, but he has spent the last two seasons, playing for Almtuna IS in the Allsvenskan, Sweden’s second division, and that could give him a leg up over North American prospects playing junior and college hockey. Lindstrom collected 14 points in 39 games this season, including six goals, which gave him a share of the team lead among defensemen.
“He’s playing against men already,” Red Wings director of amateur scouting Tyler Wright said. “As far as their development, they’re exposed an earlier age. You’re forced to grow up a little faster and forced to grow up a little more physically.”
As to his immediate future, the 6-2, 187-pound Lindstrom, 19, who is also a right-hand shot, always coveted along the blueline, will remain in his homeland. He will take a step up in competition, skating for Frolunda HC in the Swedish Elite League during the 2018-19 season.
“He’s just a real solid, steady, puck-moving guy,” Wright said. “A good heads-up player, who jumps into the play at times, and plays a 200-foot game. I think you just can’t have enough of those guys who can skate and move pucks.”
Duff continues, and Lindstrom posted a picture of himself on Twitter:
2. Regarding drafts of the past couple seasons, the Free Press’s Helene St. James examines the Wings’ 2015 draft haul today, and she spotlights Evgeny Svechnikov:
Continue reading Three Things: On Gustav Lindstrom, Evgeny Svechnikov and Martin Frk’s 2017-18 goals