Detroit Red Wings 2021 first-round NHL draft coverage: Live updates

Detroit Free Press

Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman and his hockey operations personnel are gathered Friday at Little Caesars Arena for the first round of the 2021 draft.

The amateur scouts, helmed by director of amateur scouting Kris Draper, are charged with providing input as Yzerman heads up his third draft since taking command of the team he used to captain.

The Wings hold two picks in the first round: Their own, at No. 6, and the Washington Capitals’, at No. 23, from the Anthony Mantha trade. With the Arizona Coyotes having to forfeit their pick at No. 11 because of combine violations, all picks after that move up one slot.

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Updates

8:22 p.m. Michigan defenseman Owen Power went at No. 1, as expected, to the Buffalo Sabres.

8:28 p.m. Seattle Kraken took Michigan forward Matty Beniers at No. 2.

8:36 p.m Anaheim Ducks pick forward Mason McTavish.

8:42 p.m. New Jersey Devils pick defenseman Luke Hughes, joins brother Jack, the No. 1 pick in 2019. Luke is committed to play at Michigan next season, so that’s three Michigan men in the top four.

8:47 p.m.  Columbus Blue Jackets pick forward Kent Johnson, making it 4 out of 5 for Michigan men.

8:55 p.m. Red Wings take Swedish defenseman Simon Edvinsson at No. 6.

Yzerman said Thursday the Wings will draft the player they deem the best one available with their first pick.

“We’re going to pick what we think is the best prospect, who has the most potential, with the sixth pick, regardless of position,” Yzerman said Thursday. “Where we are at and where we are picking, and the age of the kids — it’s too hard to draft for a specific need… You take who you feel is the best prospect. And you try to balance it all out with your depth chart of prospects, but ultimately, especially in the first round, you need to go with the best prospect.”

In 2019, Yzerman used his first pick, at No. 6, on defenseman Moritz Seider. Seider is poised to join the Wings this fall. In 2020, Yzerman drafted, at No. 4, forward Lucas Raymond. He’s coming to Michigan, too, but probably will start the season with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

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