It's no knock on his much-discussed Michigan teammate and fellow Devils prospect Luke Hughes but it speaks volumes that Seamus Casey came up first in a conversation with a member of Devils brass earlier this week.
"From what we hear from contacts we have at the U.S. camp…he's looked excellent,' said Devils assistant GM Dan MacKinnon of Casey, who quickly added another observation:
"And so has Luke Hughes, of course."
Hughes and Casey, are, of course, teammates at the University of Michigan. Fellow Devils prospect Ethan Edwards, a defenseman as well, also plays for the Wolverines.
Often playing with Edwards, Casey started his collegiate career on a heater and hasn't really cooled off. Through 20 games, he's scored four goals and added 12 assists. The physical and speed transition to the collegiate game has gone smoothly.
Add it all up, Casey earned an invite to the U.S. final selection camp that is taking place this week.
"We had plenty of viewings last year with the (USNTDP)," explained MacKinnon. "But now as a freshman…it has been really gratifying to see. In college hockey, some of the players are 22, 23, even 24 and he's 18. He's got the skill but at 5'10", 160 or 165 pounds, what he's doing at 18 and (coping) with the size and speed of college hockey."
Mackinnon didn't finish his sentence; he didn't need to: Casey's first half-season speaks for itself.
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