Red Wings prospects Carter Mazur and Red Savage took part in Team USA’s third “round robin” game, a tough match-up with the plucky Austrians on Saturday.
Team USA romped the Austrians 7-0, with Carter Mazur scoring two gritty goals, Red Savage scoring 1 goal and adding 1 assist, and a massive battle between the 3-and-0 Americans and 2-and-0 Sweden slated for tomorrow night at 10 PM EDT.
Mazur has looked just short of utterly dominant this tournament, playing gritty, determined, high-skilled hockey as the “bumper” on the power play and a net-front specialist. He had 2 goals on 4 shots, finishing at +1 in only 12:49 played as his ice time was manged;
Savage has been speedy as hell as he’s shifted to playing the 4th line center’s role, finishing with 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 shot and a +3 in only 10:50 played.
Update: Here’s a bit of Mazur speaking to IIHF.com’s Andrew Podnieks:
“A quick start is something we really focus on,” Mazur noted. “You really want to get to the other team and get the upper hand. I feel like if we do that every game, we’re going to be in a good spot. And I liked how we stayed with our game. So I feel like bringing that into our next game against Sweden will be a really tough challenge, but I think we’re ready for it.”
And here’s Savage, per NHL.com’s Derek Van Diest:
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