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Marco Kasper sélectionné 8e au total par les Red Wings de Détroit



** Commentez ci-dessous si vos 10 meilleurs choix étaient totalement faux ! ** Après beaucoup d’anticipation et de spéculation, le repêchage de la LNH est enfin arrivé et nous connaissons tous maintenant les sélections de Detroit. Ayant le 8e choix au 1er tour, Detroit a sélectionné le centre d’origine autrichienne, Marco Kasper. Jouant dans la SHL J20 et passant à Rogle de la SHL, Kasper a fait son chemin vers les pros avec pas mal d’efforts. Debout à 6 pieds 2 pouces, il est un corps plus grand avec des mouvements fluides. Yzerman et sa compagnie ont noté le QI élevé de Kasper et son niveau de compétition sur et hors de la glace. Il est polyvalent et capable de remplir les trois rôles d’attaquant si nécessaire. Nous essayons de décomposer comment Kasper s’intègre dans l’avenir de Detroit, à quoi ressemble son parcours de développement et ce que cette sélection dit sur la mission de l’organisation dans son ensemble. N’oubliez pas de liker, de vous abonner, de commenter et de partager ! Faites-nous savoir dans les commentaires qui vous aviez 8e et à quel point votre brouillon fictif était faux !

15 Comments

  1. Those other picks you mentioned weren't Yzerman picks. I don't see any of them still here in 2 years. Also, my top 10 was totally off. 🙃

  2. Good job on those Nemec and Slafkovsky profiles.
    They both went real early.

  3. I think the level of trust Yzerman has with the overall Swedish system and the connections that the organisation has over there, that you two very charmingly highlighted, is the tie breaker between prospects. If it’s a close choice between two players, Yzerman is going to go with the system he knows and trust. Which is why I think Kasper is going to stay in the SHL for another year.
    I know a lot of people wanted Savoie, but the more I read and looked at him, I don’t think many NHL teams see him as a Center and he’ll be a Wing if he gets to the big league. I think Kasper’s two-way potential sets him apart from the other prospects that were available. Two terms that Yzerman and Draper always use is “hockey sense” & “high compete level”, and that screams Kasper.

  4. For me it was between Kasper and Nazar. Kasper is the more well rounded player but Nazar has the top end skill, hockey IQ and vision with good speed (not saying Kasper doesn't have any of that). I'm happy with Kasper but after they drafted him, i was kind of hoping they could trade for another 1st round pick and take Nazar too (yes i know greedy). Just watching Nazar i had Brayden Point vibes from the way he plays but with some Datsyuk style hands and vision at times.

  5. He played a lot on the wing in the SHL. And will play more center in the SHL this season.

  6. Really loved this pick! And to see how quickly Stevie made the pick😂Literally got on stage and wasted no time.

    He’s made a lot of solid moves this off-season and it all started with this draft.

    Love you ladies!

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