![]() ![]() His skating, already a positive attribute, seems to have taken another step, and he just looks like a pro out there - flying around the ice, using his very good defensive stick to create turnovers, and displaying an impressive shot (though he was limited to a couple crossbars at the three-on-three tournament). A 2021 third-round pick, Mazur has done nothing but trend up since he was drafted, and he looked a cut above the rest of the field, to me, for much of this week. Speaking of mid-round success stories, Carter Mazur seems to take steps forward every time I see him. Some other thoughts coming out of development camp:ġ. But the multi-faceted display at this three-on-three event was the latest window into one of the more exciting prospects the Red Wings have. He has plenty of work ahead of him, including obviously getting stronger. When you add that element and instinct in with the obvious skill and smarts, it makes for a really fun player to watch. There was one moment, off a takeaway, when a defender tried to stick-check him on the ensuing rush, and Lombardi appeared to just take the opponent’s stick and then drop it to the ice. There are times when I wonder if he dekes a bit too much - although the dekes are often impressive - but the all-around picture is a player with grit to spare. He was a 100-point player in the OHL for Flint last season, and is expected to be in Grand Rapids next season at age 20.Īmadeus Lombardi is always fun to watch #LGRW /9gOaWHAup4 He’s super pumped up for a good summer of training.”įor years, observers have noted that if the Red Wings rebuild is going to truly succeed, Detroit needs to really hit on a couple picks beyond its early first-rounders - landing a surprise talent or two later in the draft.Īnd while it’s too soon to say whether Lombardi will be that, he continues to give every reason to believe he can. You (could) see as the games went along, he got his legs, got more confident. ![]() “He’s drinking Red Bull before the first game at like 8:30,” Detroit director of player development Dan Cleary said afterward. Lombardi actually wasn’t on the scoresheet quite as much this time as he was last summer - though he did still have a pair of goals throughout the tournament - but he showed off sublime skill and speed, made power moves as well as finesse plays, and also displayed his smarts and competitiveness, leaving another strong impression. ![]()
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