The Detroit Red Wings have signed another one of their top prospects, inking Gustav Lindstrom to a three-year entry-level contract. Lindstrom is expected to play this season for Frolunda of the SHL, but could show up at development camp this summer for the Red Wings.
Lindstrom, selected with the 38th pick of the 2017 draft, has played the last two seasons in Sweden’s Allsvenskan, their equivalent of the AHL. The 19-year old right-handed defenseman recorded 14 points, but isn’t necessarily known for his offensive production. The biggest takeaway from many scouts is how calm Lindstrom is in his own end, collecting pucks and completing quick breakout passes. While that may not be as exciting as a high-flying defender with elite puck skills, the Red Wings should be happy with their second-round pick’s development so far and his track to becoming an NHL player down the road.
The Red Wings have just one NHL defenseman—Danny DeKeyser—signed past next season, and will be looking to rebuild their entire blue line in the coming years. With players like Lindstrom, Dennis Cholowski and Filip Hronek on the way, that problem may not be too hard to solve. They’ll have to cross their fingers and hope everyone develops as planned, but things are starting to look up in Motown.