Of Red Wings and mostly Carter Bear-related note this morning:
Bear spoke in a composed manner while discussing the “getting to know you” process that was the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo, as Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff noted…
“Just very down to earth,” [Red Wings GM Steve] Yzerman said. “Just very nice young man committed to playing hockey. We go to the (NHL scouting) combine in Buffalo, we get to spend a half hour or so with them, but we pretty much kind of know what to expect going in. And you can imagine being 17, 18 years old going into an interview with a bunch of older guys that for these kids, it can be intimidating. As we spent time, he opened up a little bit with us.”
From Bear’s point of view, that’s the only person he knows how to be.
“This whole draft process, kind of probably being myself,” Bear said of the perspective he’s put into the past year of being poked, probed and prodded by hockey people. “Just being myself in those meetings.
“At the start of the year, you get a little nervous, for sure. But I gotta learn to just be myself. Just be yourself, because that’s what teams want when they interview you, for sure. And I guess that’s what you guys want me in these interviews, just to be myself. So I think that’s what I learned for myself.”
The Athletic’s Max Bultman also spoke with both Bear, Yzerman, and Red Wings assistant GM/director of amateur scouting Kris Draper about Bear’s positives…
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