In addition, Detroit traded one of their two sixth-round picks for a fifth-rounder in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, so they are loaded with 11 picks already.
While it will be tough for the Wings to top their 1989 draft, in which they got Hall of Famer Nick Lidstrom and Sergei Fedorov along with Mike Sillinger, Bob Boughner, Dallas Drake and Vladimir Konstantinov, the reviews from all across hockey have been raving about what the team accomplished.
NHL.com listed the Red Wings as one of nine teams for which the draft went really well.
Adam Kimelman said: "Detroit got full value with the 10 picks it used, starting with the selection of arguably the top offensive talent in the draft, Halifax right wing Filip Zadina, at No. 6. In his first season in North America, Zadina led rookies in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with 82 points (44 goals, 38 assists). Then at No. 30, the Red Wings selected skilled, hardworking center Joseph Veleno.
"In the second round (No. 36), they picked Halifax defenseman Jared McIsaac, who was No. 13 on Central Scouting's final ranking of North American players. Third-round pick (No. 67) Alec Regula of London (6-3, 203) won't turn 18 until Aug. 6 but was second among OHL rookie defensemen with 25 points (seven goals, 16 assists). Madison right wing Ryan O'Reilly, selected in the fourth round (No. 98), scored 21 goals in 45 USHL games."
ESPN.com named the Wings one of their winners of the 2018 draft.
Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshyinski wrote: "Filip Zadina might be the surest scorer in this draft, and somehow -- miraculously -- he fell in the Red Wings' lap at No. 6 overall. This is a winger who can play as soon as this season, even in a top-six role.
"The Red Wings then capitalized on another draft faller, when center Joseph Veleno was available at No. 30. Detroit's biggest need was defense, and the Wings addressed that with three defensemen during the next two rounds.
"Detroit is embarking on a total makeover, and this draft couldn't have gone any better for GM Ken Holland, who has been on a roll since the trade deadline after bringing in a haul for Tomas Tatar. Apparently, reports of Holland's demise have been greatly exaggerated. The Red Wings being good again is fun for everyone."
USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen also praised the Wings after their 10-player haul: "Winner: Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland: With the No. 6 pick, the Red Wings landed Zadina, one of the most exciting offensive players in the draft. With the No. 30 pick, they landed Joe Veleno, a hard-working, high-character center who was projected to go much earlier."