Red Wings reassign 10 players

From the Detroit Red Wings:

Red Wings reduce training camp roster by 10

Sixty-one players remain in Traverse City for final two days of camp

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today assigned forwards Zach Gallant and Brady Gilmour and defensemen Cole Fraser, Jared McIsaac, Alec Regula and Reilly Webb to their respective major junior teams. Additionally, the Red Wings released forwards Pavel Gogolev, Maxim Golod and Nicolas Guay and goaltender Justin Fazio from their amateur tryouts.

The Red Wings currently have 61 players on their training camp roster: 36 forwards, 19 defensemen and six goaltenders. Detroit will hold two more days of training camp at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City, Mich., before opening the preseason with three home games in four nights against the Pittsburgh Penguins (Wednesday, Sept. 19), Chicago Blackhawks (Thursday, Sept. 20) and Boston Bruins (Saturday, Sept. 22) at Little Caesars Arena.

PLAYERS RELEASED/ASSIGNED ON 9/16/18

50

Reilly Webb

D

R

6-3

201

Stoney Creek, Ontario

5/4/99

2017 Draft (6/164)

63

Jared McIsaac

D

L

6-1

193

Truro, Nova Scotia

3/27/00

2018 Draft (2/36)

64

Zach Gallant

C

L

6-2

198

Oakville, Ontario

3/6/99

2017 Draft (3/83)

67

Brady Gilmour

C

L

5-10

170

Grafton, Ontario

4/18/99

2017 Draft (7/193)

68

Justin Fazio *

G

L

6-1

189

Sarnia, Ontario

5/3/97

Amateur Tryout

74

Cole Fraser

D

R

6-2

191

Smiths Falls, Ontario

4/23/99

2017 Draft (5/131)

76

Nicolas Guay *

C

R

6-1

183

Sherbrooke, Quebec

6/18/99

Amateur Tryout

89

Pavel Gogolev *

LW

L

6-0

168

Moscow, Russia

2/19/00

Amateur Tryout

92

Maxim Golod *

LW

L

5-10

160

Concord, Ontario

8/18/00

Amateur Tryout

94

Alec Regula

D

R

6-4

203

West Bloomfield, Michigan

8/6/00

2018 Draft (3/67)

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