Red Wings Invite 11 to the 2016 Development Camp
The Detroit Red Wings have invited ten free agents to their annual Development Camp in Traverse City beginning July 6th.
Among those auditioning are two-way forward Mathew Santos (pictured) and Western Michigan University speedster Griffen Molino. Also included on this years roster are a handful of players inked to AHL contracts including Mike Borkowski, Kyle Criscuolo, Alex Globke and Daniel Renouf.
Following is a review of the invitees (listed alphabetically).
- Chase Berger – the 5-foot-11, 185 pound forward spent his rookie season at Penn State where he notched 13 goals and 26 points in 38 games. A two-way center who can score timely goals but is responsible in his own end, Berger had a strong first season of college hockey. The St. Louis, MO native impressed his coaches and teammates for his commitment to the defensive game.
- Justin Brazeau – The 6-foot-4, 192 pound winger is described as a two-way power forward in the making. The Ontario native was mostly used on the bottom two lines last season for North Bay thus accounting for his mere 13 points in 65 OHL games. Brazeau has some intriguing tools including his size and ability to drive the net but he hasn’t been able to put everything together which is why he was over in this years NHL draft.
- Dylan Coghlan – The 6-foot-2, 190 pound defenseman plays a “mature no-nonsense game” according to the Red Line Report. The 18 year-old was a draft re-entry who was passed over for the second time. Coghlan is a strong skater with a good first pass who may still have some upside as he develops.
- Jeff de Wit – The 6-foot-3, 189 pound center has shown flashes of ability but hasn’t been consistent enough throughout last season while playing for Red Deer of the WHL. de Wit has some offensive tools yet only managed 7 goals and 22 points in 70 games last season causing him to fall out of the 2016 draft. The big forward needs to improve his defensive game and be more consistent but gaining experience at the Red Wings Development camp may be exactly the boost he needs.
- Stephen Dhillon – The 6-foot-4, 182 pound netminder was limited to just 24 OHL games last year for Niagara because he was playing behind the leagues best goalie in Alex Nedeljkovic. His limited playing time is likely why he was passed over in last weekends entry draft. According to the Red Line Report “he’s a long-term projection with big upside who is a long, long way from being a finished product.”
- Connor Hicks – The 6-foot-4, 199 pound goalie was ranked the 20th best North American goalie (out of 30) heading into last weekends draft but wasn’t selected. The 19 year-old was limited to just 30 games last season for Hamilton and his lack of playing time was not enough viewing time for NHL scouts.
- Patrick McCarron – The 6-foot-3, 188 pound defenseman just finished his third season with Cornell University where he scored 2 goals and 12 points in 34 games. McCarron is a strong skater and puck mover. His offensive numbers haven’t translated in the college ranks but he was a point a game player in the Ontario Junior A Hockey League.
- Luke Kirwan – The 6-foot-2, 230 pound forward was involved in a mid-season trade to the Flint Firebirds in the middle of the player revolt. The trade did little for the strong skating forward who netted just 12 points in 32 OHL games and eventually was passed over in last weeks NHL draft. The Dewitt, New York native is another player who projects as a power forward but hasn’t put all the pieces together.
- Matej Machovsky – The 6-foot-2, 187 pound goalie has spent the last three season in the Czech league. Prior to that he spent three seasons in the OHL with Brampton. Since returning to his homeland, the 22 year-old has posted rock solid numbers. According to the Red Line Report in his draft year, Machovsky has “quick reflexes and lateral movement to go along with fine size and physical tools, but has a tendency to kick out some big rebounds.”
- Griffen Molino – The 5-foot-11, 171 pound forward finished his first full season with Western Michigan where he scored 11 goals and 25 points in 36 games. The Trenton, MI native is speedy skater known for his strong work ethic.
- Mathew Santos – The 6-foot, 209 pound forward is coming off his overage season with North Bay of the OHL. In 64 games he scored 29 goals and 69 points in 64 games. The 21 year-old is hard working winger who plays a sound defensive game. Santos was an OHL walk-on in 2012 and worked his way up the roster but is now seeking a professional contract.
Kate said:
Jul 01, 16 at 9:09 pmThank you Sarah. This is a nice departure from some of the stuff going on today in the blogosphere regarding opinions about everything that’s wrong with the Wings. That wears on me.
Kate😉