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Wings sign prospect Andrew Gibson to ELC, heading to Grand Rapids

April 28, 2024, 5:44 PM ET [19 Comments]
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Detroit has signed another draft pick to an ELC. As with Buium, Andrew Gibson will report to Grand Rapids and get a taste of the AHL post season.



Per Prohockeyrumors.com:

The Ontario native is coming off a decent post-draft season. In 68 games with the Greyhounds, he finished seventh on the club in points with 44 (12 goals, 32 assists) and led them with a +36 rating. He added two assists and a +5 rating in 11 playoff games as the Greyhounds were eliminated in the second round by the Saginaw Spirit.
Gibson was taken 42nd overall by Detroit last year, slightly higher than the consensus heading into the draft. Elite Prospects gave him a “C” grade in their 2023 draft guide, praising his physical play, zone exit and passing abilities, and overall hockey sense. Offensive execution remained an issue for him this season, and he likely won’t be close to a top point-producer in the pros, but has the skill sets as a solid two-way man near the bottom of a lineup. He was one of three second-round picks Detroit had last year – the 42nd overall pick was acquired from the Blues in 2022 as part of the return for defenseman Nick Leddy.

It certainly sounds like the 6’3” right shot Dman will return to junior next year, but it will be interesting to see how he performs. At 19 he clearly made an impression on the front office. More than anything, we’re starting to see the next wave of defensemen who will step into Grand Rapids as spots open up.
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