On Wednesday, the Detroit Red Wings did something pretty special by selecting Kienan Draper in the 7th round of the 2020 NHL Draft.
That name is one which should be familiar to Red Wings’ fans, as he is the son of Kris Draper, who helped the Wings win four Stanley Cups during his time in the NHL.
Just moments ago, Kienan spoke to the media for the first time and he revealed that he learned he was being drafted by the Red Wings by looking on NHL.com. This is pretty darn funny, you would have thought his pops could have thrown him some inside info!
Kienan Draper said he found out the Red Wings drafted him by checking the NHL website.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) October 8, 2020
Watch Kienan’s full interview by clicking below.
#RedWings 7th round pick @kienandraper33 joins us following the 2020 NHL Draft. #DRWDraft #LGRW
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— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 8, 2020
BONUS CONTENT:
The best three Detroit Red Wings late-round draft selections
The Detroit Red Wings hold the 4th overall selection in the 2020 NHL Draft, which gets underway tonight. It’s been a while since they picked that high in the annual proceedings – in fact, the last time they held the 4th pick, they picked a young Steve Yzerman in 1983.
They’re banking on whomever they select to have a major part in their team rebuild as they look to rebound from owning the NHL’s worst record, and four straight years out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
However, they’ve been able to strike gold late in the annual Draft in years past, finding some of the greatest players in NHL history who would have been surefire 1st round picks had other teams done their homework.
Let’s take a look back at the three best late round draft selections made by the Red Wings.
No. 3: Pavel Datsyuk, 171st overall in 1998
You can excuse folks for overlooking Pavel Datsyuk early in his first season with the Detroit Red Wings. After all, he was a rookie on a team stacked with nine future Hall of Fame players. However, fans quickly began to take notice of the flashy Russian’s on-ice creativity. He was soon placed on a line with forward Boyd Devereaux and veteran Brett Hull, forming the “Two Kids and a Goat” line that culminated in the 2002 Stanley Cup title.
He is a three-time Selke Award winner as the NHL’s top defensive forward and a two-time Cup winner.
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The best three Detroit Red Wings late round draft selections