Per the multi-talented Sean Shapiro:
Steve Yzerman says as of this point he doesn't have any plans for buyouts
— Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) June 28, 2025
Per the multi-talented Sean Shapiro:
Steve Yzerman says as of this point he doesn't have any plans for buyouts
— Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) June 28, 2025
The Red Wings selected 8 players over the course of the 2025 NHL Draft’s 7 rounds, including the following…
That's a wrap! pic.twitter.com/E3wGp3oHRS
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 28, 2025
Carter Bear, 13th overall;
Eddie Genborg, 44th overall;
Michal Pradel, 75th overall;
Brent Solomon, 109th overall;
Michal Svrcek, 119th overall;
Nikita Tyurin, 140th overall;
Will Murphy, 172nd overall;
And Grayden Robertson-Palmer, 204th overall.
DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills examines the Red Wings’ reasons for selecting Carter Bear 13th overall during the 1st round of the 2025 NHL Draft,
“We’re getting a very intelligent hockey player, extremely competitive,” [Red Wings GM Steve] Yzerman, from Little Caesars Arena, said in a Zoom call with the media on Friday. “At the junior level, he really can score. We think all of his game translates to the NHL as well. I think our fanbase will really take to him when the time comes that he’s playing for the Red Wings because he competes hard, he’s a really good person. I know we’re very excited about this pick.”
This season, Bear tied for seventh in the Western Hockey League with 40 goals and paced the Everett Silvertips with 82 points in 56 games.
“Obviously, if you just look at the stats that he put up, he put up some real good numbers playing on a good team,” [Kris] Draper also said via Zoom. “The thing with Carter is that he can score in different ways. He can score from the perimeter, the way he shoots the puck. He can score off the rush and off the cycle. He gets around the net, so that’s obviously a skill in itself – not being a one-dimensional pure shooter or a guy that just scores goals one way. He can score in a lot of different ways, which is a great attribute for Carter to have.”
Although an Achilles injury sustained in March prematurely ended Bear’s season, Yzerman said that wasn’t something Detroit was overly concerned about moving forward.
“We were aware of that,” Yzerman said. “We checked it out. We talked to him. He’s been examined fully, and we expect it to heal.”
Continued; Bear seems to be a high-character, high-motor forward who’s grounded thanks to his family and his First Nations community. The Wings got a good egg.
The Detroit Red Wings drafted USHL forward Grayden Robertson-Palmer with the 204th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft…
ERP. He's a forward, not a goalie. Listed wrong by the NHL Network for a moment. Sorry! https://t.co/JDoJaSMbP9
— George Malik (@georgemalik) June 28, 2025
At 204, Detroit takes Grayden Robertson-Palmer, another prep forward committed to Dartmouth
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 28, 2025
C Grayden Robertson-Palmer with 204th pick in 7th round; 5-10, 181-pounds had 39 points in 30 games for Phillips Academy; committed to Dartmouth #RedWings
— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) June 28, 2025
Continue reading Red Wings draft Grayden Robertson-Palmer 204th, trade 211th pick to Calgary to wrap up their 2025 NHL Draft haulGrayden Robertson Palmer is a competitive two-way center who can skate circles around prep players. Not huge, but he's combative. Decision making at full speed is impressive already and he plays a very mature game for a prep player. This clip shows that. pic.twitter.com/OyY3muSxbI
— Brock Otten (@BrockOtten) March 3, 2025
The Free Press’s Helene St. James posted an article discussing Red Wings forward and 2025 NHL Draft pick Eddie Genborg’s media availability:
“I’m a very physical player,” Genborg said. “Pretty good skater and love to compete on the ice. I would say maybe around two years ago I just find out that I have a pretty big body and if I’m being good at being physical, it can take me very long. So I started from there.”
Genborg was in Stockholm, nine time zones from Saturday’s event in Los Angeles, and six hours ahead of Detroit, where general manager Steve Yzerman and his staff hunkered down to take advantage of the decentralized format.
“I’m at a hotel with my family and my agent,” Genborg said. “We were sitting in a room here and I heard my name called up. I’m very thankful to get drafted by Detroit. They have drafted a lot of Swedish guys and they’re an Original Six team, so I’m very excited.”
Genborg said he knows Wings prospect Axel Sandin Pellikka (No. 17 overall in 2023) from playing against him in Sweden. Pellikka has made the transition to North America, while Genborg is just getting acclimated to playing in the top-ranked Swedish Hockey League, with Timrå (aka Henrik Zetterberg’s old team).
The Detroit Red Wings selected Will Murphy with the 172nd overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft:
With the 172nd pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Red Wings pick defenseman Will Murphy.
— George Malik (@georgemalik) June 28, 2025
Will Murphy ➡️ HOCKEYTOWN! pic.twitter.com/WyPcfU8Mbn
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 28, 2025
Murphy’s still only 17, but he’s 6’4″ and 205 pounds, and he played for the Cape Breton Eagles of the QMJHL this past season. Per EliteProspects:
Will Murphy can ram through opponents. At 6-foot-4, the defenceman has the range and strength needed to work the boards and protect higher-danger areas. He uses his stick to deny space, push opponents wide, and then finishes by immobilizing them. He knows his role inside a team and isn’t afraid to use his stature to intimidate. -EliteProspects 2025 NHL Draft Guide
6th round: #RedWings get D Will Murphy with the 172nd pick overall…6-4, 205 pounds…a defensive defenseman, had two goals and four points in 54 games for Cape Brenton
— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) June 28, 2025
#RedWings selected D Will Murphy (6-4, 209) of Cape Breton (QMJHL) in the sixth round (No. 172) of the #NHLDraft
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) June 28, 2025
@wmurphy_11 welcome to the @DetroitRedWings #NHLDraft #drw
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
Red Wings pick at 172 is Will Murphy, 6-4 LHD from Cape Breton in the Q. One of the youngest players in the class, he won't turn 18 until late August
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 28, 2025
Continue reading Red Wings draft Will Murphy 172nd overallBIG MURPH TO MOTOR CITY 🔥
— Cape Breton Eagles (@CBEHockey) June 28, 2025
Congratulations to Will Murphy who has been selected in the sixth round by the Detroit Red Wings! #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/MGRzVuRJr8
The Detroit Red Wings drafted defenseman Nikita Tyurin with the 140th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.
The Red Wings pick defenseman Nikita Tyurin 140th overall.
— George Malik (@georgemalik) June 28, 2025
Welcome to Detroit, Nikita! pic.twitter.com/Qfyo6QektJ
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 28, 2025
The 6,’ 174-pound defenseman played for Spartak of the MHL (the Russian junior league) this past season.
Per his EliteProspects profile:
Tyurin is an effective, puck-moving defender. A smooth handler and mover, he can escape forecheckers, keep the puck away from them, and find passing targets as his team regroups around him. He lets his options come to him, slowing the play, and then connects with teammates as they get open. Defending off the rush, he closes his gap on opponents near the red line, removing passing plays, and stepping up on opponents as opportunities arise. -EliteProspects 2025 NHL Draft Guide
Continue reading Red Wings draft Nikita Tyurin 140th overall5th round: #RedWings take D Nikita Tyurin – had 20 points (four goals) in 50 games for Spartak Moskva in Russia. 6-foot, 174 pounds
— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) June 28, 2025
The Detroit Red Wings drafted left win Michal Svrcek with the 119th overall draft pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.
With the 119th overall pick, the Red Wings draft left wing Michal Svrcek…
— George Malik (@georgemalik) June 28, 2025
A couple of 4th rounders!
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 28, 2025
Welcome, boys. pic.twitter.com/Yj3MGXhHW2
Michal Svrcek goes 119th overall to the Detroit Red Wings! pic.twitter.com/rXiuHuaX2b
— Elite Prospects (@eliteprospects) June 28, 2025
Druhým Slovákom, ktorý prešiel draftom je Michal Svrček. Zo 119. miesta si ho vo 4. kole vybral opäť Detroit.
— Tomáš Prokop (@Lewysko) June 28, 2025
At 119, Red Wings pick Michal Svrcek, 5-10 Slovak forward playing in Brynas. Had 14 goals and 30 points in 30 games for the J20 team there, but also earned 17 games with their SHL club.
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 28, 2025
It’s not shocking to see Svrcek’s name on the board still, as he’s an undersized forward who had a good but not great U-18s. Svrcek always drives excellent results, and he creates for teammates at a very high level. He has NHL-caliber speed and a relentless pace. #drw #NHLDraft
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
Continue reading Red Wings draft Michal Svrcek 119th overallhttps://t.co/3bGMyAdOXv #NHLDraft #drw
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
With the 109th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Red Wings drafted right winger Brent Solomon of the USHL’s Sioux Falls Stampede:
The Red Wings pick right wing Brent Solomon with the 109th overall pick.
— George Malik (@georgemalik) June 28, 2025
At 109 Red Wings pick Brent Solomon, 5-11 RW committed to Wisconsin, played most of last year at Champlin Park high in Minnesota.
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 28, 2025
@thebrentsolomon welcome to the @DetroitRedWings #NHLDraft #DRW
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
#RedWings take RW Brent Solomon 109th overall in 4th round. Sioux Falls (USHL) 5-11, 165 lbs. Had 94 points in 49 high school games in Minnesota…will play collegiately at Wisconsin
— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) June 28, 2025
#RedWings selected RW Brent Solomon (6-0, 173) from Champlin Park (Minn.) High School in the fourth round (No. 109) of the #NHLdraft
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) June 28, 2025
With the 109th pick (4th round) in the NHL Draft, the Detroit Red Wings select Brent Solomon (RW – USHL)! #LGRW
— Winged Wheel Podcast (@WingedWheelPod) June 28, 2025
What do you think of the Yzerman's first 4th round pick? ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/99iK4a3v35
He’s got a great shot, is a great stickhandler and is a great skater,” said Potter. “He’s one of those guys who never wants to leave the ice. https://t.co/8t4hwbFakt #NHLDraft #drw
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
https://t.co/6OIofgYAPU #drw #NHLDraft
— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 28, 2025
Per EliteProspects:
Solomon’s downhill attacking, precision placements, and high-volume shooting are elevated by his board-to-middle habits — a consistent tendency to move into higher-danger scoring areas. -EliteProspects 2025 NHL Draft Guide
Red Wings draft pick Eddie Genborg spoke with the Red Wings’ media corps after Detroit drafted the big Swede 44th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft:
Red Wings 2nd round pick Eddie Genborg says he started out as a goalie, until he was about 12, and thinks he was pretty good.
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 28, 2025
So, why switch?
"I just wanted to go out and score."