Prospect Info: 2022 8OA, Marco Kasper

The biggest thing for me is 14 of his goals are even strength. Could see him being a good bumper guy on the PP and messing with the goalie as well. But you know on a PP1 or a PP2 that isn't just mainly spare parts.

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His most important skill is his ability to score greasy goals around the net. That’s what separates good teams from bad. You’re not going to be able to score pretty all the time, you need to be in the goalies face and making him uncomfortable. Outside of kasper I don’t think there’s a single person on our team that does that. It’s partly what made guys like holmstrom so valuable.
 
His most important skill is his ability to score greasy goals around the net. That’s what separates good teams from bad. You’re not going to be able to score pretty all the time, you need to be in the goalies face and making him uncomfortable. Outside of kasper I don’t think there’s a single person on our team that does that. It’s partly what made guys like holmstrom so valuable.
This, and how he's also on the boards wreaking havoc, creating plays, opening space, and running his non-stop motor. The dude just wants the puck more than you

The old cliche is "you have to get to the dirty areas". He does not only that, he makes plays happen and finishes them off from those areas regularly

For a player who was previously touted as more of a playmaker, him showing us he's got really good goal scoring instinct at age 20 here is a great sign of what's ahead for him
 
This, and how he's also on the boards wreaking havoc, creating plays, opening space, and running his non-stop motor. The dude just wants the puck more than you

The old cliche is "you have to get to the dirty areas". He does not only that, he makes plays happen and finishes them off from those areas regularly

For a player who was previously touted as more of a playmaker, him showing us he's got really good goal scoring instinct at age 20 here is a great sign of what's ahead for him

Agreed. His goal last night happened because Seider threw the puck to the corner, Kasper won a battle in the corner with Aho, the puck goes to Raymond and Kasper heads right to the net where he gets the puck back and shows some nice hands to corral the puck and put it in the open net.

 
It's really too bad Fester buried him in the lineup. It's been great watching him put his game together under The Todd. Lately I'm noticing how quick his hands are in tight spaces.
I won’t defend Newsy but I think Kasper is a notoriously slow starter. He started slow in Sweden, started slow on Grand Rapids and started slow in the NHL. I think he is just someone that needed to get comfortable at each step of his journey. Now, it seems, he’s arrived and can’t wait to see what a full year and confidence does for him next season.
 
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Im loving his development this year. He does many of the little things well, hes already arguably the best Red Wing forward at puck retrieval, winning loose puck battles, and his scoring has definitely picked up as the season has gone on. I think he’s probably turned some heads this year.
 

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