Of Red Wings-related note this morning:
- The Free Press’s Helene St. James posted an article discussing the Red Wings’ draft haul from this past weekend, and she suggests that the Red Wings deserve an “A” grade for the ways in which the team managed its 12 draft picks, ultimately drafting 8 players they wanted to add to the Wings’ stable of prospects, while also adding Alex Nedeljkovic and Nick Leddy to the mix:
By the time the Wings were on the board, centers Matty Beniers, Mason McTavish and Kent Johnson had been drafted. At that point, Edvinsson was the best prospect available that fit the Wings’ needs: A 6-foot-4 (and a half, according to director of amateur scouting Kris Draper) left-shot defenseman whose assets include skating, being good at both ends of the ice, and physicality.
The boldest moment of the first round came when Yzerman packaged the Nos. 23, 48 and 138 picks to move up to No. 15, where he selected goaltender Sebastian Cossa. Jesper Wallstedt was projected to be the first goalie taken, but Cossa’s performance (17-1-1 with a .57 GAA and .941 save percentage in 19 games with the Edmonton Oil Kings in the Western Hockey League), size (6-6, 210 pounds) and demeanor (calm, confident, determined) persuaded the Wings he was the best choice.
St. James continues, breaking down the Wings’ 8 picks, and she concludes the subscriber-only article with this:
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