The Detroit Red Wings received some disappointing news on Wednesday regarding one of their young prospects. According to head coach Derek Lalonde, forward Marco Kasper is unlikely to play for the remainder of the season due to a lower-body injury.
The news is a setback for Kasper, who was hoping to finish the season strong during his first NHL call-up. It also represents a missed opportunity for the Red Wings to evaluate one of their prospects at the NHL level, albeit for a short time.
Kasper, still just 18, was selected by the Red Wings as the eighth overall pick of the 2022 NHL Draft. The Austrian-born forward had been playing with Rögle BK of the SHL this season before coming to North America, where he tallied eight goals and 15 assists in 53 games of league play. Kasper played 14:59 in his NHL debut against the Toronto Maple Leafs last Sunday before leaving the game late.
Detroit is not yet mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, but as they’re able to finish the season with a maximum of 89 points, their playoff hopes are essentially zero. Kasper will now try to gain some stability and comfortability with the Red Wings during training camp in a handful of months, hoping to contend for a roster spot in 2023-24.
davidkaner
Tough break. It would have been fun seeing him in the ice a few games!
Motown is My Town
Hopefully it’s not a significant knee injury
HockeyBoz
Are you kidding me !!! The Red Wings are jinxed ! They should just tank rest of season and try to increase their odds for #1 pick. Knowing their luck in the draft, they would wind up with 6th or 7th pick again.
pawtucket
Then they can pick the likes of Zadina instead of Hughes!
Johnny Z
To be fair, that was a different era.
Also picking Gustaf Lindstrom 1 pick before Jason Robertson.
HockeyBoz
Holland… Overrated. If we had Robertson, the Red Wings’s progress would have been so much advanced. It would have solved a good portion of their lack of scoring.