Red Wings executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman said that scouts have been closely following Kienan Draper the last few years and stressed that he earned his spot on the Wings' draft board.
"A couple of our scouts-one in Ontario who followed Kienan at St. Andrew's College last year, and one of our scouts who was following him in Chilliwack-they were pushing pretty hard," Yzerman said. "Kris and I had a brief conversation about it recently and initially I said, 'are you sure you want to put your son in that position?' and then ultimately, my answer to him was, 'your obligation is to do whatever is right for the Detroit Red Wings and I trust your judgement,' and I know that he did that."
Kris Draper said he wouldn't have selected his son if he didn't deserve it.
"Obviously I'm super proud, very excited, but my job is to draft prospects that I feel are going to be part of the Detroit Red Wings going forward," he said. "I believe in Kienan and just as importantly, guys on our staff believed in him as well, and that's how we ended up making that selection. He's continued to get better. He earned his position on our draft list by continuing to get better."
It's been a long road for the 18-year-old, who's been with his father every step of the way. He was that little kid running around the locker room of Joe Louis Arena, soaking up every bit of experience he could from his legendary father.
"He grew up in Joe Louis Arena, he played for Little Caesars AAA Hockey his entire amateur career," Kris Draper said. "He skated at The Joe, he skated at Little Caesars Arena, he skated at BELFOR (Training Center) and I'm proud of him, I'm proud of the work that he's put in.
"I'm proud of the passion that he has for the game of hockey and certainly the passion he has for the Detroit Red Wings. This is home. This is where he's grown up. He's watched some of the greatest Red Wings of all-time play."