Morning news: HSJ gives the Wings’ draft an ‘A’ grade; Bultman talks free agency; where’s Edvinsson?

Of Red Wings-related note this morning:

  1. 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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Sebastian Cossa ‘wants to exceed expectations’

The Edmonton Sun’s Robert Tychkowski spoke with Red Wings first-round draft pick Sebastian Cossa and Arizona Coyotes pick Dylan Guenther, who are both members of the WHL’s Edmonton Oil Kings, regarding their takes on being drafted highly (Guenther 9th and Cossa 15th overall, respectively) this past weekend.

Both players spoke glowingly of the assets provided to them by the Oil Kings, and Cossa suggested that he’s ready to begin forging a path toward the NHL:

It feels good knowing that a Hall-of-Fame player and elite general manager like Steve Yzerman believes that strongly in you.

“Being such a high pick, there are high expectations, but I want to exceed those expectations,” said the six-foot-six product of Fort McMurray. “Him wanting me that bad is satisfying, for sure.

“There are a lot of good prospects and in the coming years we’re going to have a strong team there. I want to be a main factor in that team’s success.”

Where do they go from here? Teams have been reluctant to pick goalies high in the draft because you can ever be sure and it takes them long to develop. But Carter Hart and Spencer Knight showed that the wait time doesn’t have to be as big as it was before.

“I want to be playing in the NHL in two or three years,” said Cossa. “I have extremely high expectations for myself. There is a long way to go and I have to put a lot of work in, but I can’t wait to get started.”

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Allen discusses Wings’ possible UFA-to-be re-signings, UFA targets

Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen posted a subscriber-only notebook on Sunday evening, discussing the Red Wings’ assessment of their possibly-NHL-ready prospects as they apply to management’s desire to field a more competitive roster.

With oodles of cap space and 7 restricted free agents of note to re-sign, the Wings have enough room on the roster to make some changes, playing prospects included…

But the Wings’ re-signing of Marc Staal may indicate that a few more veterans will return before the start of unrestricted free agency on Wednesday:

The Red Wings, according to CapFriendly.com, have $37.5 million in salary room left with seven restricted free agents still to sign. They could also still buy out Nielsen to open up a roster spot. He’s not in Detroit’s plans.

They are still interested in some of their unrestricted free agents, including faceoff artist Luke Glendening or right-shot forward Sam Gagner.  The free agent market has very few right-shot forwards.

The Red Wings have interest in soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Alex Martinez.  The Red Wings could look at younger left-shot D men like Ryan Murray or Mike Reilly.

Allen continues (subscription), projecting the Wings’ roster without the services of Glendening, Gagner or Bobby Ryan, who are all possible re-signings…

And it’s a relief to know that the Wings may want to cut ties with Nielsen. The years of losing took their toll on ol’ Frans, and I felt that last season, he really looked exhausted.

I’m not sure how Alec Martinez decides to come to a rebuilding team, Michigan ties included, however.

Brief impressions from Sunday at the WJSS

The Red Wings have six prospects taking part in the World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth, Michigan this week–Eemil Viro (Finland), William Wallinder, Theodor Niederbach (Sweden), Shai Buium, Carter Mazur and Cross Hanas (Team USA)–and a seventh (Red Savage) is skating with Team USA as he rehabilitates an injury.

I spoke with Viro, Wallinder, Buium, Mazur and Hanas on Sunday during the post-game availabilities; Viro’s Finns won a 2-1 decision over Team USA White, and Mazur scored the game-winner in Team USA Blue’s 4-2 win over Sweden.

It’s hockey in July, and some of these players haven’t hit the ice since March or April, but I do have a few observations about said players:

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Audio from Sunday at the World Junior Summer Showcase: Viro, Mazur, Buium, Hanas and Wallinder

The Red Wings are well-represented at the World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth, MI this week. Eemil Viro (Finland), William Wallinder, Theodor Niederbach (Sweden), Shai Buium, Carter Mazur and Cross Hanas (Team USA) are all here, and Red Savage is attending as well, rehabbing an injury while skating with the U.S. World Junior team.

Today’s games were eventful, and there will be more games on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday:

Viro’s Finns dismantled Team USA White, winning a tight 2-1 game, and Carter Mazur happened to score the game-winning goal as Team USA Blue edged Sweden 4-2.

After the Finland-USA White game, Viro spoke with the media regarding his performance and the Finns’ suffocating defense:

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Kulfan’s notebook: On Dower Nilsson, Savage’s Wings’ connections, and Frolunda West

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan filed a post-draft notebook today, discussing Liam Dower Nilsson’s selection by the Wings, Red Savage’s connections to Kris Draper, and the Wings prospects’ status as something of the Frolunda Indians West:

Nilsson was a teammate of Wings’ first-round pick defenseman Simon Edvinsson at Frolunda, of the Swedish Elite League. The two celebrated when Nilsson’s name was called.

“True moment of happiness,” Nilsson said.

Along with Nilsson and Edvinsson, recent Wings’ draft picks Lucas Raymond, Theodor Niederbach, and Elmer Soderblom are all Frolunda products.

Frolunda has become a sort of pipeline for the Wings, although director of amateur scouting Kris Draper calls it a coincidence that so many recent picks have come from the Swedish club.

“They run an amazing program from youth hockey all the way up,” Draper said. “These guys are coached the right way, brought up the right way, and taught how to play the game. They’ve had so much success at the youth level and the pro level as well.”

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TSN’s Bob McKenzie: Red Wings re-sign Staal for one year, $2 million

Updated 6x at 2:03 PM: From TSN’s Bob McKenzie:

Working free agent day on Wednesday. Let’s see if I remember how to do this: Marc Staal returning to DET on a one-year deal. @TSNHockey— Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) July 25, 2021

Update: The Red Wings confirm:

UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today agreed to terms with defenseman Marc Staal on a one-year contract extension. pic.twitter.com/ajdvbGxDq1— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 25, 2021

I have no problem with a Staal extension. The Red Wings and Staal liked the fit and finish, he’s probably coming back affordably, and that pretty much takes care of the Wings’ need for a left-shot defenseman on the 3rd pair.

Done, done, done.— George Malik (@georgemalik) July 25, 2021

Khan:

#RedWings sign the left-shooting D-man they were seeking. Blue line now consists of LD: Leddy, DeKeyser, Staal; RD: Hronek, Stecher, Lindstrom, Seider. https://t.co/QGi0QX324Z— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) July 25, 2021

Appears to be in the $2 million range.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) July 25, 2021

Marc Staal’s extension with #RedWings is 1 year x $2 million. Full no-move clause. @DFOHockey— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 25, 2021

TSN report:

Staal, 34, was set to become an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.

He spent last season with the Red Wings after playing with the New York Rangers for the first 13 seasons of his NHL career. He was dealt to Detroit last September and is coming off a six-year, $34.2 million contract.

He had three goals and seven assists in 56 games last season.

More: The No-Move Clause doesn’t bug me a bit:

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Mid-day Kulfan: Draper discusses the Wings’ trades for Leddy, Nedeljkovic

I don’t mean to belabor the point, but I really did find Steve Yzerman and Kris Draper’s comments regarding balancing the concept of icing a more competitive team this season with continuing to develop for the future.

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan filed a noontime article discussing just that aspect of the Yzerman and Draper post-draft press conferences, and this quote from Draper is worth noting:

“When I’m walking into Little Caesars Arena, there’s a sense of pride to watching the Red Wings play,” Draper said. “Those moves, and moving out those picks to bring in players we brought in, it made sense to our organization.

“They made sense. We were able to bring in Nick Leddy, and he’s going to be a great mentor for all of your young defensemen. He can skate and the last couple of years going on long playoff runs with the New York Islanders, it just made sense to bring Nick Leddy in.

“And Nedeljkovic, it was a position we were looking for and we were able to get a 25-year-old goaltender that was pretty impressive this year and stepped up in big moments in the playoffs.”

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DRW.com draft recap: for Wings’ prospects, the journey is only beginning

DetroitRedWings.com’s Josh Berenter filed a story about the Red Wings’ two-day draft haul this morning, duly noting that Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman and director of amateur scouting Kris Draper believe that the eight prospects they’ve drafted are at the start of their journey toward (hopefully, anyway) an NHL future:

“We’re trying to find good kids. Solid character kids that have drive and motivation,” Yzerman said to wrap up the draft. “Ultimately, we think they’re all competitive kids. We think they’re all motivated and driven, and time will tell.

“But I guess what would be in common, and we’re trying to do that every year, is draft kids that are good, solid kids that we think have a chance to play in the league and are really driven and motivated.”

Red Wings director of amateur scouting Kris Draper agreed with Yzerman in his optimism for Detroit’s 2021 Draft haul. Draper said he’s excited to see these players compete in the 2021 Prospects Tournament this fall and continue developing as they strive to don the Winged Wheel at Little Caesars Arena in the future.

“We feel good about today. We felt we drafted in a lot of areas that we needed,” Draper said. “You talk about the character of the prospects that we brought in, the talent of the prospects, and now they all know the work starts now, and that’s something that’s been always true. Once they’re named, selected and they’re part of the organization, away they go.”

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