Famed writer and director Orson Welles once made a wine commercial famous by proclaiming the company would never sell a wine “before its time.” Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman has a similar approach when it comes to Red Wings draft picks.
Much has changed since the last time we opened up the notebook. Though first place in the American Hockey League’s Central Division is well out of reach at the moment, the Grand Rapids Griffins find themselves in a battle with the Texas Stars for second place in the division.
Marco Kasper rose in draft conversations throughout his entire draft year, but even his biggest supporters were surprised that he ultimately went eighth overall in the 2022 Draft to the Detroit Red Wings.
When Detroit Red Wings 2021 first-round pick Simon Edvinsson made the move to North America last season, he indicated that he wasn’t feeling comfortable playing on this side of the Atlantic Ocean until after Christmas.
Marco Kasper produced the kind of weekend performance the Detroit Red Wings hoped they would see from him when they drafted him No. 8 in the 2022 NHL draft.
Carter Mazur and Marco Kasper, two players critical to the Detroit Red Wings’ rebuild, both seem to be taking a development step for the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Marco Kasper, 19, is off to a slow start with the Grand Rapids Griffins. The Detroit Red Wings selected the two-way center with the no. 8 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, and he’s experiencing a slight hiccup in his development.
The Grand Rapids Griffins, the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings, have enjoyed strong performances to start the season from some of the Red Wings’ top prospects.
The Detroit Red Wings have a young center playing above his years. The surprise: It’s Nate Danielson, not Marco Kasper. Kasper was one of 14 players trimmed from Detroit’s roster today as the Red Wings prepared to play the final preseason game Saturday at home against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Detroit Red Wings are coming into a new era. Things are moving in the right direction for them, and a couple of their younger prospects are likely heading toward stardom, even if it takes some time.
The NHL preseason is the time for prospects to shine and be gaining notice and Detroit Red Wings hopefuls Cross Hanas and Marco Kasper were finding different methods to stand out in Saturday’s 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals.
As the Red Wings sett.e into a training camp routine, l9fe is anything but routine for those vying to make the team, or at least make a good impression on the coaching staff.
Marco Kasper rose in draft conversations throughout his entire draft year, but even his most fervent supporters were likely surprised that he ultimately went eighth overall in the 2022 Draft to the Detroit Red Wings.
Three days after he was hurt, there’s still no definitive determination on the seriousness of the lower-body injury that Detroit Red Wings prospect Carter Mazur was suffering in the club’s first game of the NHL rookie tournament in Traverse City.
TRAVERSE CITY — After Marco Kasper’s season ended due to a broke kneecap last spring, he went home to his native Austria to finish his senior year of high school.
The start of the Detroit Red Wings’ season is 59 days away and Marco Kasper knows the score. He talked enough to Red Wings personnel and read enough Steve Yzerman quotes to understand what he needs to do to earn a roster spot on the Red Wings in October.
Red Wings fans may not have to wait a couple of years to see prize young Detroit center Marco Kasper facing off against Columbus Blues Jackets elite prospect center Adam Fantilli.
With one of the best crops of young prospects in the NHL, the return to glory isn’t far away for the Detroit Red Wings.
The Detroit Red Wings have a prospect pool that is filled to the brim with talent, grit and determination. None fit that mold more succinctly than Marco Kasper.
Detroit Red Wings prize prospect Marco Kasper played his first game in the NHL on a broken kneecap. That’s something he will always remember. The Red Wings announced Kasper was shutdown because of injury, but didn’t say what the injury was.
The Detroit Red Wings received some disappointing news on Wednesday regarding one of their young prospects.
Marco Kasper, the No. 8 overall pick in the 2022 draft, will make his NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday night in Toronto. Coach Derek Lalonde confirmed after Sunday's morning skate that Kasper will play center on a line with Andrew Copp and Lucas Raymond.
It’s official, Marco Kasper has been recalled from his loan to Rögle BK of the SHL and is returning to Detroit. The 2022 eighth overall pick’s SHL season recently concluded after a hard-fought playoff run by both Kasper and fellow Red Wings prospect William Wallinder, and Wallinder signed his entry-level contract (ELC) shortly thereafter.
It’s time for Detroit Red Wings fans to get a close-up look at the organization’s No. 1 forward prospect.
The Detroit Red Wings organization is getting a little stronger in the coming days, as Marco Kasper is set to come over from Europe now that his SHL season has ended.
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