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New post for Insiders: Notes from Traverse City (all 8 teams included) http://t.co/JRxxQXhKxb
— Corey Pronman (@coreypronman) September 15, 2014
Detroit Red Wings: Martin Frk, RW
Pipeline rank: No. 10
Frk went between the ECHL and AHL this past season, as he tried to find his footing as a pro. Talking to Red Wings GM Ken Holland at the tournament, he discussed how 2013-14 was one of adjustment for Frk, and how he needed to try and find a way to make the most of his abilities. He showed off what makes him good this weekend, as he's a skilled playmaker with an elite shot and can win battles even with an average frame. Frk needs to get quicker and make better reads. The former looked improved this weekend, contributing to him being quite effective; the latter remains to be seen, as this tournament wasn't ideal to evaluate that skill for a player his age (20).
Mantha's goal was mostly his talent but also Frk gaining the zone with speed and hustling to get the puck when he lost it.
— Corey Pronman (@coreypronman) September 13, 2014
Great play by Frk sets up Hicketts on the OT goal.
— Corey Pronman (@coreypronman) September 13, 2014
Frk started out the game trying to score, but he very quickly realized that Mantha has the cannon and that he needed to make plays. Frk was incredibly successful at skating up the ice hard to get into spots where Nosek and Mantha could give-and-go, he ragged the puck down low superbly, and while his tendency to defer when he's got an open lane to the net was frustrating, he made some absolutely gorgeous plays happen by deferring to the right players.
He looks like a completely different player from the skittish rookie he was a year ago, and the "A" looked good on him. It's a testament to having learned from last season and having spent the summer working out in Grand Rapids with the Griffins' trainers.