DETROIT -The Detroit Red Wings today released their 2023 NHL Prospect Tournament roster and a complete tournament schedule for the event, held from Thursday, Sept. 14 to Sunday, Sept. 17 at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City, Mich. The team consists of 24 recent draft picks, free agent signees and tryouts who will battle against prospect teams from the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Red Wings release 2023 NHL Prospect Tournament roster and schedule
First-round trio of Cossa, Kasper and Danielson headline 24-man roster for four-team tournament
The Red Wings roster is highlighted by first-round picks from each of the last three NHL Entry Drafts: goaltender Sebastian Cossa (15th overall, 2021), center Marco Kasper (8th overall, 2022) and center Nate Danielson (9th overall, 2023). Cossa spent the majority of his first professional season with the ECHL's Toledo Walleye, posting a 26-16-4 record with a 2.56 goals-against average, a 0.913 save percentage and four shutouts in 46 appearances. He also owned a 5-2 record with a 2.32 goals-against average and a 0.917 save percentage in seven postseason starts, helping the Walleye reach the Western Conference Finals. Kasper began the 2022-23 campaign with Rögle BK in the Swedish Hockey League, recording 23 points (8-15-23), a plus-seven rating and 72 penalty minutes in 52 games, in addition to three assists in nine playoff contests. Kasper made his Red Wings debut on April 2 at Toronto, finishing with one shot and three hits in 14:59 time on ice. Danielson spent the entire 2022-23 season with the Western Hockey League's Brandon Wheat Kings and ranked among the team leaders with 33 goals (1st), 45 assists (1st), 78 points (1st), 38 penalty minutes (T10th), 13 power play goals (1st), 38 power play points (1st), three shorthanded goals (1st), five game-winning goals (T1st) and 244 shots (2nd) in 68 games. In all, Danielson has compiled 150 points (59-91-150), a plus-seven rating and 80 penalty minutes in 145 WHL games with Brandon since 2020-21.
Other roster notables include left wing Elmer Soderblom (159th overall, 2019), a 6-foot-8, 246-pound forward who tallied eight points (5-3-8) in 21 games with the Red Wings to begin the 2022-23 season and scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in his NHL debut on Oct. 14, 2022 vs. Montreal; defenseman William Wallinder (32nd overall, 2020), who logged 26 points (7-19-26) in 50 games with Rögle BK and chipped in three points (1-2-3) in nine postseason contests before making his North American professional debut with the American Hockey League's Grand Rapids Griffins; left wing Carter Mazur (70th overall, 2021), who registered 37 points (22-15-37) in 40 games at the University of Denver before adding six points (3-3-6) in six games with the Griffins; and center Amadeus Lombardi (113th overall, 2022), who racked up 102 points (45-57-102) in 67 games with the Ontario Hockey League's Flint Firebirds and notched seven points (2-5-7) in seven postseason contests before dishing out one assist in two appearances with Grand Rapids.
Thirteen of the 24 players on the roster are former Red Wings draft picks, with the trio of first-round picks in addition to four second-round picks, one third-round selection, two fourth-round picks, one fifth-round choice, one six-round pick and a seventh-round pick. The drafted prospects range in age from three 18-year olds chosen at the most recent 2023 NHL Entry Draft (Danielson, second-rounder Andrew Gibson and seventh-rounder Emmitt Finnie) to a pair of 22-year-olds (Soderblom and Antti Tuomisto, a 2019 second-round pick who is set to make his tournament debut after recording 20 points (5-15-20) in 60 regular-season games and collecting two assists in three postseason contests with TPS in Finland's top professional league last season).
Over the tournament's history, 756 players have moved on to play in at least one NHL game, including 20 who played for the Red Wings in 2022-23: Jonatan Berggren, Tyler Bertuzzi, Ben Chiarot (Atlanta), Alex Chiasson (Dallas), Simon Edvinsson, Robby Fabbri (St. Louis), Taro Hirose, Filip Hronek, Ville Husso (St. Louis), Dylan Larkin, Gustav Lindstrom, Alex Nedeljkovic (Carolina), Michael Rasmussen, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Givani Smith, Elmer Soderblom, Joe Veleno, Jake Walman (St. Louis) and Filip Zadina.
2023 Detroit Red Wings NHL Prospect Tournament Roster
# Name Pos. 2022-23 Team Acquired
26 Andrew Gibson D Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) 2023 2nd round (42nd overall)
28 Riley Sawchuk C Mount Royal (CWUAA)/Grand Rapids (AHL) Signed by Griffins, 2/21/23
29 Nate Danielson C Brandon (WHL) 2023 1st round (9th overall)
32 Carter Mazur LW Denver (NCHC)/Grand Rapids (AHL) 2021 3rd round (70th overall)
33 Sebastian Cossa G Grand Rapids (AHL)/Toledo (ECHL) 2021 1st round (15th overall)
38 Antti Tuomisto D Assat (Liiga) 2019 2nd round (35th overall)
54 William Wallinder D Rogle (SHL)/Grand Rapids (AHL) 2020 2nd round (32nd overall)
56 Matyas Melovsky C Baie-Comeau (QMJHL) Free Agent Invitee
58 Dean Loukus RW Saginaw (OHL) Free Agent Invitee
60 Jan Bednar G Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)/Toledo (ECHL) 2020 4th round (107th overall)
61 Connor Punnett D Barrie (OHL) Free Agent Invitee
63 Alexandre Doucet RW Val-d’Or/Halifax (QMJHL) Signed by Detroit, 3/1/23
64 Emmitt Finnie C Kamloops (WHL) 2023 7th round (201st overall)
68 Lukas Matecha G Dynamo Pardubice (Cze-Jr) Free Agent Invitee
70 Finn Harding D Mississauga (OHL) Free Agent Invitee
74 Cross Hanas RW Grand Rapids (AHL) 2020 2nd round (55th overall)
78 Amadeus Lombardi C Flint (OHL)/Grand Rapids (AHL) 2022 4th round (113th overall)
79 Jackson DeSouza D Kelowna (WHL) Free Agent Invitee
82 Israel Mianscum LW Sherbrooke (QMJHL) Free Agent Invitee
83 Nic Sima RW North Bay/Saginaw (OHL) Free Agent Invitee
85 Elmer Soderblom LW Detroit (NHL)/Grand Rapids (AHL) 2019 6th round (159th overall)
86 Jake Uberti C Mississauga (OHL)/Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL) Free Agent Invitee
92 Marco Kasper C Rogle (SHL)/Detroit (NHL) 2022 1st round (8th overall)
95 Tnias Mathurin D North Bay (OHL) 2022 5th round (137th overall)
Participating teams will play three games, with the Red Wings taking on the Stars on Thursday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m., the Blue Jackets on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 3:30 p.m. and the Maple Leafs on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2:00 p.m.
2023 NHL PROSPECT TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
TEAMS
Columbus
Dallas
Detroit
Toronto
Thursday, September 14th
HOME VISITOR RINK
3:30 p.m. Columbus vs. Toronto Molon
6:30 p.m. Detroit vs. Dallas Molon
Friday, September 15th
HOME VISITOR RINK
6:30 p.m. Dallas vs. Toronto Molon
Saturday, September 16th
HOME VISITOR RINK
3:30 p.m. Detroit vs. Columbus Molon
Sunday, September 17th
HOME VISITOR RINK
11:00 a.m. Columbus vs. Dallas Molon
2:00 p.m. Toronto vs. Detroit Molon
\ Please note that the schedule and participating teams are subject to change.*
TICKETS: Tickets for all NHL Prospect Tournament games are available now online at www.centreice.org/drwtickets and will also be sold first-come, first-served at the arena entrance on the day of each event. Please visit www.centreice.org for the latest details, or to purchase tickets for the Red Wings main training camp (Sept. 21-25).
STREAMING: All Red Wings games of the 2023 NHL Prospect Tournament will be carried live on DetroitRedWings.com, Red Wings Facebook and YouTube.
Every Red Wings game will feature game coverage commentary provided by Ken Kal, Bob Kaser, Art Regner and Daniella Bruce.