March 31: Late last night, the Red Wings officially recalled Kasper from Rogle, meaning he’ll immediately join the NHL team instead of reporting to the minors.
March 29: 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. His club, Rogle, reports that Kasper will join the Red Wings “as early as this week,” though he didn’t specify whether he’ll go to Detroit or report to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL.
Kasper, 18, was the eighth overall pick in the 2022 draft and scored 23 points in 52 regular season games for Rogle this season. In nine playoff games, he added three points, and will now get a chance to make his professional debut on this side of the pond.
Since he already signed his entry-level contract, Kasper is eligible to play at either level – and since the Red Wings only have nine games remaining, there’s no threat of burning the first year of his deal. The young forward can get his feet wet and then play full-time in North America next season, if the Red Wings deem him ready.
Otherwise, his contract with Rogle extends through 2024-25, and he could return to Sweden for another year of development. Either way, he has done nothing but impress since being drafted so high, and looks like another future star for the Red Wings to bring along.
Bucky76
Not sure on this but he might have to go through waivers and could get picked up ..?!?!??? That is why right to the big club..
KRB
If he’s 18 he’s too young to go through waivers. The way I understand it is he’s waiver exempt for 5 years or till he’s played 160 NHL games.
HockeyBoz
He won’t burn a year on his Entry Level Contract. I think if you play nine games with the big club, you burn your first year. So no harm in getting a brief look at him at tail end of season.
pawtucket
If you play 10 games, you burn your 1st year of ELC
Bucky76
Thanks for the info ..