Detroit Red Wings fans have been eagerly awaiting their team's picks in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and while the first round may have been a success, the real question is how the team's subsequent selections compare to their fellow NHL clubs. According to a new analysis from The New York Times, the Red Wings' drafting strategy after the first round is being put under the microscope. The study examines how Detroit's picks in rounds 2-7 stack up against those of other teams, looking for trends and potential areas of improvement. With the Red Wings seeking to rebuild and return to playoff contention, a closer look at their mid-round draft choices could provide valuable insights into the team's long-term prospects.


How the Red Wings’ drafting after Round 1 stacks up to other NHL teams  The New York Times