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Marco Kasper is showing he delivers when it matters – a great sign for the Detroit Red Wings as they try to once again become a playoff team. They blew it for a ninth straight time this year ...
Detroit — It was no surprise Marco Kasper headed off to the IIHF men's world championships in Sweden and Denmark soon after the Red Wings season ended. Simpy put, Kasper wanted to play more hockey.
The 2024-25 NHL season was a true breakout campaign for Detroit Red Wings rookie Marco Kasper, who showed tremendous promise and all of the signs of being an effective impact player for years to come.
Detroit Red Wings' Lucas Raymond had a big performance for Sweden in Ice Hockey World Championship quarterfinals, but Marco Kasper's tourney is over.
Patrick Kane (21 goals and 59 points, but only 14 points in first 29 games) and rookie Marco Kasper (19 goals) also made contributions. But elsewhere the Wings simply didn't manufacture enough ...
The Red Wings went 26-18-4 in 48 games under McLellan, a 96-point pace over a full season. If they could do that in 2025-26, it would put them in playoff range — albeit still not a slam dunk ...