Friedman: Red Wings do not qualify Madison Bowey, who becomes a UFA

I’m not surprised here. Bowey was solid for the Wings from time to time, but he never found a home in Detroit.

DET does not qualify Madison Bowey.— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) October 7, 2020

Update: The Free Press’s Helene St. James believes that the Wings moving on from Bowey = a roster spot for Moritz Seider:

The novel coronavirus pandemic makes it hard to make much in the way of plans, but Moritz Seider fits the bill of a right-shot defenseman. He is on loan to his old German club, Mannheim, but can be recalled whenever the NHL gives the green light to start training camps. 

The target date for the 2020-21 season is Jan. 1.

Yzerman signaled as far back as last December that Bowey didn’t really fit into the rebuild. Bowey was placed on waivers, cleared, and assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins, but the stint in the minors didn’t last long because of injuries in Detroit. 

Yzerman has rid the Wings of multiple players he inherited, including veterans Jimmy Howard, Trevor Daley, Jonathan Ericsson and Justin Abdelkader. 

Red Wings draft defenseman Alex Cotton 132nd overall

After making a trade…

The #RedWings have traded the 125th pick in the #NHLDraft to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for a 4th round pick in 2022. #DRWDraft— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

The Red Wings used their 132nd overall pick to draft defenseman Alex Cotton:

At #132, Red Wings select Alex Cotton (D). #LGRW— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

With the 132nd pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select D Alex Cotton.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

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Red Wings pick Jan Bednar 107th overall

With the 107th overall pick in the 2020 NHL draft, the Red Wings picked goaltender Jan Bednar:

At #107, Red Wings select Jan Bednar (G). #LGRW— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

With the 107th pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select G Jan Bednar.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/XMRxsNMsak— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

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Red Wings pick Sam Stange 97th overall

With the 97th overall pick in the 2020 NHL draft, the Red Wings picked Sam Stange.

At #97, Red Wings select Sam Stange (F). #LGRW— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

With the 97th pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select F Sam Stange.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/U62Oxsw2Z8— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

Detroit takes 6-foot-1 forward Sam Stange at No. 97. The Wisconsin native is slated to play for the U of Wisconsin this year. Had 45 points in 48 USHL games last season. #RedWings— Stefan Kubus (@StefanKubus) October 7, 2020

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The blog ate my homework: Wings draft Theodor Niederbach 51st overall

My blog ate this entry, so I’ll hand it over to Michigan Hockey’s Michael Caples:

[The Red Wings selected Frolunda forward Theodor] Niederbach, the second Swedish forward claimed by Detroit in the 2020 Draft after they took Lucas Raymond at No. 4 overall, checks in at 5-foot-11 and 172 pounds. Skating with Frolunda’s top junior team this fall, he has recorded 15 points in nine games.

After missing an entire year because of surgery to address knee joint issues, Niederbach is an intriguing prospect who may have had a higher draft stock had he competed in 2018-19.

In 2019-2020, he posted 48 points in 40 games with Frolunda, and seven points in eight games at the U18 Worlds.

An EliteProspects article calls him “the best 2020 prospect you’ve never heard of,” while his draft guide write-up gives another favorable review.

“He maintains a detailed mental map of the ice that allows quick decisions and a heightened read on incoming pressure. Defensively, he maintains an above-the-puck posture and suffocates opposition puck-carriers. He’s so dialed in off the puck, capable of making the right reads and knowing when he can switch from his man and give his teammate support.”

Niederbach spoke with the media, via the Red Wings:

Update: Here’s more from the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan:

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Red Wings select Eemil Viro 70th overall

The Red Wings’ second pick of the first round is defenseman Eemil Viro, picked 70th overall. The Wings made a trade down…

The #RedWings have traded the 65th pick in the #NHLDraft to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for picks 70 and 132. #DRWDraft— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

At #70, Red Wings select Eemil Viro (D). #LGRW— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

With the 70th pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select D Eemil Viro.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

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Red Wings draft Donovan Sebrango 63rd overall

With their first pick of the third round, the Red Wings drafted defenseman Donovan Sebrango 63rd overall.

With the 63rd pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select D Donovan Sebrango.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

#RedWings take defenseman Donovan Sebrango (Kitchener, OHL) with the 63rd pick. He’s 6-1, 189, shoots left. They’ll select again at 65.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 7, 2020

At 63rd, Red wings draft D Donovan Sebrango, a 6-1, 189 blue liner who played for Kitchener— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) October 7, 2020

The Red Wings open the third round picking Canadian defenseman Donovan Sebrango 63rd overall.

He’s 6’1″ and plays with Kitchener (OHL).— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/m7rm5kRmZd— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/HFrn4FqZWL— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

In Donovan Sebrango, the Wings are getting a solid two-way defender. Plays bigger than his size and is physical down low. Skates well and can move the puck. Has offensive potential. Needs to clean up some decision making issues in the d-zone. Solid pick. #NHLDraft2020— OHL Prospects (@BrockOtten) October 7, 2020

They said on NHL Network that Sebrango’s dad was the former captain of Cuba’s national soccer team.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 7, 2020

#RedWings with third round, 63rd pick, select

donovan sebrango, D @OHLHockey #KItchnerRangers @DetroitRedWings— gregg krupa (@greggkrupa) October 7, 2020

welcome to the @DetroitRedWings @D_sebrango3— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/1RylJ7b8q7— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/iYrkymokN1— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

Congratulations to @D_sebrango3 for being selected by the @DetroitRedWings in the 3rd round, 63rd overall in the #2020NHLDraft!#RTown | #OHLRangers pic.twitter.com/v9fAOnN7n1— Kitchener Rangers (@OHLRangers) October 7, 2020

Congrats to #OHL defenceman Donovan Sebrango (@D_sebrango3) of the @OHLRangers, selected 63rd overall by the @DetroitRedWings in the 2020 #NHLDraft!#MeetTheFuture presented by @KubotaCanadaLtd ?: https://t.co/jqx3HHmV1J pic.twitter.com/CacJRmzS7U— OntarioHockeyLeague (@OHLHockey) October 7, 2020

Welcome to Detroit, @D_sebrango3‼️#DRWDraft x @LabattUSA pic.twitter.com/kNYE8eNMkl— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/2M2vhy5XOY— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

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https://t.co/YBuRrNKvhj— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/8TF0zKO3wx— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

Sebrango plays for Kitchener (OHL) and is mobile defenseman, but more a defensive type player than offense— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) October 7, 2020

#RedWings Donovan Sebrango: https://t.co/R9NnJwJwHA— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/ysd0bTnGhX— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/VnCvRreCwp— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

From CBS Sports:

Sebrango was drafted 63rd overall by the Red Wings at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft on Wednesday.

Sebrango was one of OHL Kitchener’s most important players this past season. He was used in all situations and logged a ton of ice time for the Rangers. Sebrango isn’t flashy and doesn’t project to generate much offense as a pro. But his game has no noticeable weaknesses and that means a regular role in the bottom pairing awaits. It’s just going to take a few seasons.

Let’s gooo!! https://t.co/kDol05nq3v— Donovan S (@D_sebrango3) October 7, 2020

Here’s MLive’s Ansar Khan on Sebrango:

Red Line Report said of Sebrango: “Mistake-free defenseman is as reliable as they come.”

The scouting service added, “His game is simple and solid on a nightly basis. A good skater who pivots effortlessly. Plays a smart game keeping a tight gap in the neutral zone and demonstrates good positioning and coverage in the defensive zone. Makes good first passes and looks to follow up the play. Smartly recalculates breakout passes to hit secondary targets if lanes are closed off. Supports his partner by making himself available as an outlet and makes good D-to-D passes. Offensively, he’ll make calculated pinches down the boards and when his team has the puck will look to jump down the backdoor when the situation presents itself. Throws hard, low shots deliberately off goalie’s far-side pad to create rebounds. Showed noticeable improvement on lateral footwork this season. A tough competitor who isn’t afraid to drop the mitts. Should become tougher to play against as he matures physically.”

Red Wings draft Cross Hanas 55th overall

The Detroit Red Wings used their third second-round pick to select Portland Winterhawks forward Cross Hanas 55th overall.

At No. 55, the Red Wings pick LW Cross Hanas from the WHL— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 7, 2020

With the 55th pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select F Cross Hanas.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

Cross Hanas was my favorite player in USA’s game against Hungary last summer, and for a good reason. Tons of skill, and can be creative setting up a teammate. Next step will be becoming more consistent in the WHL. https://t.co/mAOCrglSDW— Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) October 7, 2020

At pick No. 55, the #RedWings take LW Cross Hanas. 22G, 27A in 60GP last year for Portland. 6-foot-1, 187 pounds. Brian Lawton likened him to a left-handed David Perron.— Stefan Kubus (@StefanKubus) October 7, 2020

Welcome to the @DetroitRedWings @hanner71— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

#RedWings select left wing Cross Hanas (Portland, WHL) with the 55th pick. He’s 6-1, 167 and shoots left. A Texas native.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 7, 2020

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Red Wings draft William Wallinder 32nd overall

At #32, Red Wings select William Wallinder (D). #LGRW— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

The Red Wings open the second round of the NHL Draft, taking 6’4″ Swedish defenseman William Wallinder with the No. 32 overall pick.— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) October 7, 2020

The #RedWings select D William Wallinder with the 32nd pick (second round) of the #NHLDraft.— The Athletic Detroit (@TheAthleticDET) October 7, 2020

With the 32nd pick in the 2020 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select D William Wallinder.#DRWDraft x #LGRW— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/Fwf4ipdsUv— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

Defenseman William Wallinder. One of those guys that slid just a little bit. Figured they’d go defense after going with Raymond at No 4.— DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) October 7, 2020

Red Wings have picked William Wallinder out of Modo the Allsvenskan (SWE) with the first pick of the second round.— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/sik3ktVJto— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

https://t.co/AbOOspk7iX— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

With the first pick in the 2nd round (32nd) of #nhldraft2020 Red Wings select D William Wallinder.
Red Wings do love their Swedes.— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) October 7, 2020

#RedWings select defenseman William Wallinder, 6-4, 191, from Modo (Sweden) with first pick in second round (32nd overall). They pick again at 45.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 7, 2020

The 18-year-old Swede is a smooth-skating blueliner with a fluid and long stride. He is dexterous with the puck on his stick and loves transitioning it up ice thanks to his skill set.— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

william wallinder @ModoHockey sweden

six-feet-four, 192lbs

rated 14-47

twin tower, with seider, potentially.

gotta eat, 192, now, could play at 215, 200.

skating, an attribute. a puck carrier who rushes. #RedWings 2020 second round, 32nd.— gregg krupa (@greggkrupa) October 7, 2020

Production-wise, Wallinder opened eyes with four points through four games in the Junior Club World Championship, but was quiet at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and Five Nations tournament. He’s noticeable, though, even when he’s not scoring.— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) October 7, 2020

The Detroit Red Wings take William Wallinder with the 32nd pick. A big, smooth-skating defenseman from Modo in Sweden, Wallinder scored at a high-rate in the time he spent in the junior league last season. Wallinder has a lot of the tools that teams value in a modern defenseman. pic.twitter.com/A96IKYMsea— The Point (@ThePointHockey) October 7, 2020

Wallinder scouting report by @Scouching:https://t.co/XJhcDX6fm3— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 7, 2020

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