Red Wings assistant GM and director of amateur scouting Kris Draper spoke with Hockey Canada’s Jason LaRose regarding the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, which is taking place in Edmonton, Alberta this August:
HGC: Why is the Hlinka Gretzky Cup an important event for scouts?
KD: Every director of amateur scouting is there, tons of scouts, and there are a lot of general managers. When you go to the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, it’s a great way to start the scouting season. You get to see the players, you get to see where they’re going to be playing [in the lineup] and you get an opportunity to know which prospects you’re going to be chasing in the upcoming season. It’s always a lot of fun to watch these kids.
It’s a great opportunity for Canada to send their best, because it’s different for Canada at the U18 Worlds [in the spring], because the CHL playoffs are going on. So that’s not always an opportunity to see Canada’s top, top players play in an international event, but at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup you do, and that’s something that you enjoy going to see [as a scout].
HGC: Most of these players are the best on their club teams, so how important is it to see how players fit in different roles and different situations?
KD: You get to see how these players respond moving up and down the lineup. And chances are some of these prospects will be playing different positions as well. They might be a natural centre, and with the depth of centre at international events, they might have to move to the wing. So you get to see the versatility of some of these prospects, which is great.
HGC: As a scout, how important to set a baseline for the upcoming season?
KD: It’s one tournament in August, so it’s certainly not going to make or break a prospect. But these players want to have a great showing. They know the Hlinka Gretzky Cup is watched by every single organization. They know that general managers are there, assistant general managers, amateur scouting directors, a lot of scouts. So, it’s a great opportunity for them right off the bat to show who they are and what they’re made of. For us, it’s just seeing what they’re all about, seeing how they play, how they compete. And then from there, you start tracking them come fall in September.
Continued; I know that TSN will cover the Hlinka Gretzky Cup starting on August 5th, and the NHL Network will air some of it.