Friday Prospects -- The Juniors
Junior hockey. Is there anything so exciting? Well, most likely there are many things more exciting than junior hockey. But I'd like to think those who have had the pleasure of experiencing junior...
Junior hockey. Is there anything so exciting? Well, most likely there are many things more exciting than junior hockey. But I'd like to think those who have had the pleasure of experiencing junior...
Welcome to the third installment of Friday Prospects. This is a weekly look around the wonderful hockey world, profiling three semi-randomly chosen Red Wings prospects to be detailed and analyzed,...
The Detroit Red Wings made seven draft picks in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft and Winging It In Motown reviews the selections.
The Detroit Red Wings select Adam Almqvist with their last pick (210th overall) in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
With the No. 180 pick (sixth round), the Detroit Red Wings select right winger Mitchell Callahan of the Kelowna Rockets (WHL).
The Detroit Red Wings use their fifth round pick (150th overall) to draft defenseman Nick Jensen.
The Detroit Red Wings use a third round pick (90th overall) to grab Gleason Fournier, the first defenseman they took in the draft.
The Detroit Red Wings take Andrej Nestrasil with the 75th overall pick (third round).
The Detroit Red Wings draft Slovakian Tomas Tatar with a pick in the second round (60th overall).
The Detroit Red Wings selected Landon Ferraro with their first pick in the draft (32nd overall).