One of Canada’s favorite holiday traditions is watching the World Junior Championship on television. Bob McKenzie’s take on the WJC is always a respected element of that coverage.
On TSN’s World Juniors Preview show, McKenzie spotlighted four players to watch at this year’s event, and two of those players are Red Wings draft picks.
Merry Christmas, Red Wings fans! That’s probably a gift this fan base needs, given how poorly the Detroit team is performing.
USA goalie Trey Augustine (No. 41, 2023), and Swedish defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka (No. 17, 2023) are Red Wings draft picks, joining Washington Capitals pick Ryan Leonard (No. 8, 2023) and San Jose Sharks prospect Kasper Halttunnen (No. 23, 2023). Leonard is expected to be a top American scorer, and Halttunnen is a Finland impact forward.
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USA plays its first WJC game Thursday against Germany at 2:20 on NHL Network. Detroit 2024 second round pick Max Plante is also on the U.S. team.
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In a strong showing at the World Junior Championships, Detroit Red Wings draftees were among the top players to watch. Joe Veleno, in particular, stood out with his impressive performance on the ice.
Veleno, who was drafted by the Red Wings in 2018, showcased his skill and talent in the tournament, solidifying his status as a top prospect for the team. He played a key role in Team Canada’s success, contributing offensively and making smart plays throughout the games.
With his strong showing at the WJC, Veleno has proven himself as a player to watch in the coming seasons. Red Wings fans can look forward to seeing him continue to develop and make an impact on the team.
Overall, Detroit’s draftees shone bright at the World Junior Championships, showing that the future is bright for the Red Wings. Stay tuned for more updates on these talented young players as they continue to make their mark in the hockey world.
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