Walleye forward Mitch Lewandowski happy to join the Wings’ organization

The Clarkston News’s Matt Mackinder profiles a member of the Toledo Walleye this morning, discussing Mitch Lewandowski’s pride about joining the Red Wings’ ECHL affiliate:

After five years playing NCAA Division I hockey at Michigan State University and a taste of the pro game at the end of the 2021-22 season, Clarkston native Mitch Lewandowski is ready for his first full season in the pro ranks.

Over the summer, Lewandowski signed a contract with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye, the AA affiliate of the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings. Lewandowski sat out the 2022-23 season with an injury after signing with the ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears, but says he is 100 percent for the upcoming season.

“I was looking for a spot that would be best fit for me,” said Lewandowski. “My agent Scott Bartlett mentioned Toledo would be a good spot. Had a phone call with the head coach (Pat Mikesch) shortly after and loved what I was hearing about the city and organization and signed with Toledo three days later.

“It’s going to be great being close to home, 15 minutes farther than it was driving to Michigan State. My parents, family, and friends are excited to be able to come watch games. Toledo being in the Detroit Red Wings organization makes it even that more special being a Michigan kid.”

Continued; the prestige of playing for the Red Wings and their related affiliates is definitely a draw for free agents of all kinds, including the 25-year-old Lewandowski.

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