Of brief Red Wings-related note on a Friday afternoon:
- Daily Faceoff’s Mike Gould posted a list of “under-the-radar” prospects who may play for each of the Atlantic Division teams this upcoming season, and Gould makes a safe bet for the Red Wings in Carter Mazur:
Detroit Red Wings: Carter Mazur, LW
The Red Wings surprised some onlookers by taking overage forward Carter Mazur in the third round of the 2021 NHL Draft, but the Jackson, Michigan-born winger has done nearly everything possible to prove them right in the years since. Mazur enjoyed two highly productive seasons at the University of Denver immediately after being drafted and subsequently finished second on the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins in scoring as a first-year pro.
The 22-year-old Mazur is a tenacious forward who relentlessly attacks opponents on the forecheck, wins most of his puck battles, and puts up points at a pretty impressive rate. Although he likely won’t play on the Red Wings’ top two lines once he makes the jump into the NHL, Mazur is a pretty safe bet to become one heck of a bottom-six forward if and when he does make it into Detroit’s lineup. He plays a style that should easily translate to the next level and it’s easy to imagine him popping off for a 20-goal season or two.
2. And while the majority of the Kleine Zeitung’s Martin Quendler’s interview with Marco Kasper is behind a paywall, there’s a full paragraph’s worth of German-language discussion of Kasper’s workouts with KAC Klagenfurt this August:
Continue reading Two things: On Carter Mazur’s likelihood of playing for the Wings this year, and a bit about Marco Kasper’s summertime training