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3 Detroit Red Wings Prospects I’m Most Thankful For

3 Detroit Red Wings Prospects I'm Most Thankful For

Over the past several years Steve Yzerman has re-stocked the prospect cupboards of the Detroit Red Wings. It’s to the point where it’s almost an embarrassment of riches. We are seeing the fruits of that already with the incredible play last season of Moritz Seider, and the arrival of Elmer Soderblom this season.

In honour of American Thanksgiving, I decided to compile a list of Red Wings prospects that I am most thankful for. These are all players who could do damage in the NHL and are showing great promise in whichever league they presently play in. Without further ado, here are my top three.

Dmitri Buchelnikov

Starting off my list at number three is the Russian speedster, Dmitri Buchelnikov. He has incredible speed and hands with a wicked wrist shot that he has no issues using. If he ever makes the NHL, it will be as a goal scorer. So far this season he has four goals in two games in the Junior Hockey League (referred to as the MHL), six goals in 10 games in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL), and a lonely one goal in nine Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) games.

Buchelnikov just extended his contract with SKA-St. Petersberg until the end of the 2024-25 season. By then, if he is able to cross the pond and make the jump into the NHL, he will be an appetizing prospect to observe and see if his skill set can translate to the North American game. Until that day we can be thankful that he’s at least a (small) part of the Red Wings organization.

Simon Edvinsson

Not to be outdone by Seider, Simon Edvinsson is making his mark in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Grand Rapids Griffins. This two-way defenseman is big, smart, and incredibly mobile. If Seider is rough and rugged, Edvinsson is smooth and silky. Somewhere down the road, these two defensemen will play together, with their complementary skill sets making them an appealing pairing.

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Edvinsson’s eight points in nine AHL games are incredibly promising and give a glimpse of what he could do at the next level. He has the skating, frame, and puck-carrying skills to be an effective offensive threat in the NHL. His next step is playing his game consistently, and dominating the AHL. Once he can do that, look for him to make a jump into the NHL.

Marco Kasper

My number one Red Wings prospect that I am most thankful for is the Austrian sensation, Marco Kasper. Drafted eighth overall in the 2022 Entry Draft, he has the draft pedigree

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