A pair of articles discuss Red Wings prospects taking part in the World Junior Summer Showcase this morning.
First, Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff wrote an article profiling new Red Wings prospect Jesse Kiiskinen, who Detroit acquired in a trade with Nashville.
Duff reports that Kiiskinen was unable to take part in the Red Wings’ Summer Development Camp due to compulsory military service in Finland, but now he’s wearing the captain’s “C” for the Finns at the WJSS:
Now that’s completed his [military] service with that national team, he is in Plymouth, leading Finland’s national junior team at the World Junior Summer Showcase.
“Now I can start focusing on just the hockey,” Kiiskinen said. Chosen 68th overall in the 2023 NHL entry draft, he shows a desire to mix it up, working the corners and the net front with enthusiasm.
He’s proudly wearing the C as Finland’s captain, a role he’s been filling since last February in preparation for this season’s IIHF World Junior Championship.
“It’s unbelievable to be in the national team and then you are the national team captain,” Kiiskinen said. “It’s more like unreal.”
Second, The Athletic’s Max Bultman posted an article which focuses on Kiiksinen and Team USA’s Max Plante, with a short note about American participants John Whipple and Trey Augustine. Bultman reports that Plante has impressed over the course of three games for Team USA:
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