25 TPH Trained Players Selected in 2018 USHL Draft

The 2018 USHL Draft was held on May 7-8, and the latest group of Total Package Hockey-trained players saw their names appear on the draft board during the two-day process.

Total Package Hockey is proud to announce that 25 TPH-trained players were selected by USHL franchises during the Phase 1 and Phase 2 drafts.

“The TPH family is tremendously proud of these players for this latest achievement,” said TPH CEO Nathan Bowen. “We are confident that due to their character and their work ethic that they’re up to the challenge, and they will continue to make us proud at the next level – wherever that may be.”

Four of those players come from the TPH Detroit Center of Excellence, which has now produced a total of 31 draft picks over the last three seasons. Every single player who has graduated from the CoE has played at the junior level.

“The TPH staff is incredibly proud of the student-athletes chosen in this week’s USHL Draft,” said Detroit CoE director of hockey Brandon Naurato. “The hard work put in by these guys have given them these opportunities, and we’re honored to be here to help them through it all. They have earned this recognition and these chances to take their careers to the next level.”

 

TPH trained players selected in the 2018 USHL Draft

(Name – Current Team – USHL Team – TPH program)

 

Phase 1

Mathew Knies – Phoenix Jr. Coyotes U15 – Tri-City Storm – World Select Invite

Victor Mancini – Compuware U16 – Sioux Falls Stampede – 8 Week Summer

Nick O’Hanisain – Oakland Jr. Grizzlies U16 – Muskegon Lumberjacks – World Select Invite

Riley Stuart – Phoenix Jr. Coyotes U15 – Omaha Lancers – World Select Invite

Tanner Kelly – Little Caesars U15 – Muskegon Lumberjacks – Detroit Center of Excellence

Josh Doan – Phoenix Jr. Coyotes U15 – Chicago Steel – World Select Invite

Owen Michaels – Oakland Jr. Grizzlies U16 – Lincoln Stars – 8 Week Summer

Noah Marino – Chicago Fury U16 – Central Illinois Flying Aces – OHL Cup

Hunter Longhi – St. Louis Blues U16 – Dubuque Fighting Saints – World Select Invite

Josh Rule – Fox Motors U16 – Tri-City Storm – OHL Cup/World Select Invite

 

Phase 2

Declan Carlile – Wellington Dukes – Lincoln Stars – 8 Week Summer

Ryan Sullivan – Selects Academy – Sioux Falls Stampede – 8 Week Summer

Nick Andrews – Little Caesars U16 – Des Moines Buccaneers – 8 Week Summer

Skyler Brind’Amour – Chilliwack Chiefs – Fargo Force – OHL Cup

Logan Neaton – Fairbanks Ice Dogs – Madison Capitols – Michigan Hockey Advancement/8 Week Summer

Andy Nedeljkovic – Johnstown Tomahawks – Fargo Force – 8 Week Summer

Jason Brancheau – Amarillo Bulls – Youngstown Phantoms – Michigan Hockey Advancement

Sam Brennan – Brighton High School – Omaha Lancers – Michigan Hockey Advancement/8 Week Program

Max Klanow – Little Caesars U16 – Des Moines Buccaneers – Detroit Center of Excellence/World Select Invite/OHL Cup

Jake Veri – Belle Tire U16 – Tri-City Storm – Detroit Center of Excellence/8 Week Summer/World Select Invite/OHL Cup

Matt Kahra – Brighton High School – Muskegon Lumberjacks – Michigan Hockey Advancement

Trevor Bishop – Victoria Grizzlies – Tri-City Storm – 8 Week Summer

Cole Gibbs – Orchard Lake St. Mary’s – Tri-City Storm – Michigan Hockey Advancement/8 Week Program

Billy Feczko – Victory Honda U16 – Muskegon Lumberjacks – 8 Week Summer

Kirsten Simms Commits to Wisconsin

She spent the 2017-18 season competing against players up to three years older.

Clearly, it wasn’t a problem.

Total Package Hockey is proud to congratulate Detroit Center of Excellence student-athlete Kirsten Simms on her commitment to the University of Wisconsin.

Simms, a 2004 birth-year player, spent the past season playing for the 16U Little Caesars girls’ team – her first year playing girls’ Tier 1 hockey. She played a significant role in the LC squad’s state championship and USA Hockey National Championships appearance.

She’s still a few years away from enrolling, but Simms said she can’t wait to officially become a Badger.

“I picked Wisconsin because I love the facilities, coaches, school, and culture,” Simms said. “Just everything about Wisconsin is right for me. Literally every time I’m there it feels like home and it feels best for me.”

Simms, the daughter of two educators, said college hockey has always been at the top of her list of hockey goals. She will certainly be eligible for enrollment at Wisconsin when the time comes – Simms maintains a 4.0 GPA despite a dedicated training regime on and off the ice.

“I’m so excited to get the chance to play Division 1 college hockey because it has been one of my biggest goals since I was 6 and, on top of it, Wisconsin is my dream school.”

She said she’s thankful of the help the Total Package Hockey staff during her growing hockey career.

“TPH has helped me reach this goal in many of ways,” Simms said. “First of all they have helped me with advancing my skill and teaching me so much that I know – especially my shot. I can even admit that my shot wasn’t very good before I started working with TPH.

“Not only have they helped me as player they have helped me as a person. TPH has done so much for me so far and I am continuing to train with TPH every day to help me reach my other future goals.”

Kaliyev, McGroarty win OHL championship with Hamilton

The Hamilton Bulldogs are Ontario Hockey League champions, which means there are congratulations in order.

Total Package Hockey is proud to honor two members of the Bulldogs franchise on the team’s OHL championship, which was secured with a Game 6 victory Sunday evening.

Congratulations to Arthur Kaliyev, a TPH Center of Excellence alum and Bulldogs forward, and Jimmy McGroarty, CoE player development coach and Bulldogs U.S. scout.

Kaliyev, a rookie with the Bulldogs, recorded 11 points in 21 OHL playoff games during Hamilton’s run to the league championship. In the regular season, he posted 48 points in 68 games and was named to the OHL All-Rookie Team in the process.

The Bulldogs now advance to the 2018 Memorial Cup – Canadian junior hockey’s most prestigious tournament – in Regina, Saskatchewan. The tournament takes place from May 18-27.

14 #TPHTrained Players Selected in NAHL Draft

Total Package Hockey is pleased to congratulate its 14 #TPHTrained student-athletes on being selected in the 2018 NAHL Draft on Tuesday, June 5.  A variety of TPH programs were represented in the NAHL draft, from its hallmark Center of Excellence to Thunder ‘AAA’ hockey.

“We congratulate these young men on being recognized in the NAHL Draft,” TPH CEO Nathan Bowen said.  “The NAHL has done a tremendous job producing NCAA players, especially over the last five years.  The 14 TPH players who were chosen will be getting a great opportunity to earn their way in a league where development and advancement are the top priorities.”

Total Package Hockey joins CEO Bowen in congratulating the following 14 young men on this terrific accomplishment:

Hayden Taylor, Michigan Hockey Advancement & Detroit 8 Week Progression Program…..  1st Round to Lone Star Brahmas

Kendrick Frost, Thunder ‘AAA’…..  2nd Round to Brookings Blizzard

Matt Stoia, Detroit Center of Excellence…..  3rd Round to Shreveport Mudbugs

Davis Pennington, Detroit Center of Excellence…..  3rd Round to Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights

Andrew Garby, Michigan Hockey Advancement…..  4th Round to Fairbanks Ice Dogs

Cole Gibbs, Michigan Hockey Advancement & Detroit 8 Week Progression Program…..  5th Round to Maryland Black Bears

Carson Riddle, Detroit Center of Excellence…..  5th Round to Austin Bruins

Braiden Dorfman, Thunder ‘AAA’…..  6th Round to Aberdeen Wings

Dylan Moulton, Thunder ‘AAA’…..  6th Round to Chippewa Steel

Cannon Green, Thunder ‘AAA’ & Detroit Center of Excellence…..  6th Round to Philadelphia Rebels

Owen Kelly, Detroit 8 Week Progression Program…..  9th Round to New Jersey Titans

Ryan Dickinson, Detroit Center of Excellence & 8 Week Progression Program…..  11th Round to Odessa Jackalopes

Gabe Potyk, Michigan Hockey Advancement…..  11th Round to Lone Star Brahmas

Camden Theising, Thunder ‘AAA’…..  15th Round to Chippewa Steel

11 #TPHTrained Players Prepare for 2018 NHL Draft

With the 2018 NHL Entry Draft on the horizon, Total Package Hockey would like to acknowledge the following 11 #TPHTrained players who appeared on the NHL Central Scouting mid-term rankings back in January:

Bode Wilde…  US National Team Development Program…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence.

Blade Jenkins…  Saginaw Spirit…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence and 8 Week Progression Program.

Drew DeRidder…  US National Team Development Program…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence and 8 Week Progression Program.

Alec Regula…  London Knights…  TPH-Detroit 8 Week Progression Program and Michigan Hockey Advancement.

Jonathan Gruden…  US National Team Development Program…  TPH-Detroit 8 Week Progression Program.

Caleb Everett…  Saginaw Spirit…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence and 8 Week Progression Program.

Paul Cotter…  Lincoln Stars…  TPH-Detroit 8 Week Progression Program.

Renars Krastenbergs…  Oshawa Generals…  Thunder ‘AAA’.

Cole Krygier…  Lincoln Stars…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence and 8 Week Progression Program.

Christian Krygier…  Lincoln Stars…  TPH-Detroit Center of Excellence and 8 Week Progression Program.

Ben Schultheis…  Minnesota Magicians…  Thunder ‘AAA.’

“We’re incredibly proud of these players,” said TPH Director of Player Development Brandon Naurato. “Having worked with almost all of them personally, I can attest to their work ethic, their drive and their determination – they’ve reached this point because they’re willing to put in the work, and they also know that they must maintain that level moving forward.”

All of us within the TPH family would like to wish these 11 young men the very best of luck in the draft, which gets underway Friday evening in Dallas, TX.

Center of Excellence Student-Athlete Featured in Hometown Life

Alex Cannon, a student-athlete at the Detroit Center of Excellence, was recently featured in Hometown Life about how he balances has education and hockey training. Find the full video here courtesy of Hometown Life.

Texas forward Davis makes NCAA commitment

The Texas Brahmas of the NA3HL are proud to announce that forward Dakota Davis has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey at Trine University.

Davis, a native of Nashville, TN, played in the NA3HL with the Brahmas for three seasons.  He played in 112 games and recorded 37 goals and 31 assists for 66 points.  He has been a key to the success of the Brahmas the past three seasons and played whatever role he was asked.  Dakota especially excelled on the penalty kill leading the Brahmas to the leagues best PK at 92.4%.

Newly hired assistant with NAHL Aberdeen and Dakota’s coach for the Brahmas, Michael Hill, said, “Dakota was one of my favorite players in Texas the past two seasons.  He played with a chip on his shoulder, got under the skin of the opponent, and he always seemed to score those timely goals that changed momentum, all the while being a disruptor on the PK.  Dakota is working hard this off-season and I’m sure he will be ready to make in impact for the Trine Thunder.”

“Trine is a great fit for me academically and hockey wise. I can’t wait to get there and get started.  I would like to thank coach Rooney for giving me the opportunity to play for the Brahmas and Coach Hill for everything he has done the past 2 seasons. We ultimately came up short of where we wanted to be at the end of the year, but I wouldn’t trade my experience in Texas for anything,” said Davis.

Click here for a list of NA3HL college commitments

Full article at http://na3hl.com/news/story.cfm?id=24286

Seven #TPHTrained Players Selected in 2018 NHL Draft

DALLAS – The Total Package Hockey staff is proud to congratulate our #TPHTrained players who heard their names called at the 2018 NHL Draft.

Seven players with TPH ties were selected by NHL franchises during the two-day draft at American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Stars.

“We are incredibly proud of these players,” said TPH CEO Nathan Bowen. “To be at the Draft and to hear their names called, it was an emotional experience. They have earned this moment, to be in the brightest hockey spotlight one can have at that point in their career. It’s another step in the journey, and it’s a big one for them. We know they will continue to work and train and use this past weekend as a jumping point for even better moments in their hockey careers.”

For the first time, players from the Total Package Hockey Center of Excellence were eligible for the NHL Draft, and four former CoE student-athletes were claimed – Bode Wilde (Birmingham, Mich./New York Islanders), Blade Jenkins (Jackson, Mich./New York Islanders), Christian Krygier (Novi, MIch./New York Islanders) and Cole Krygier (Novi, Mich./Florida Panthers).

“We spent every single day with these players when they were with us at the Center of Excellence, and we couldn’t be happier for them,” said TPH Director of Player Development Brandon Naurato. “The time and effort they put in, on and off the ice, set them up for this special moment that most hockey players can only dream of; we’re so happy for them and their families right now.”

Three other players who participate in TPH programs were selected, as well, in the 2018 Draft – Alec Regula (West Bloomfield, Mich./Detroit Red Wings), Jonathan Gruden (Rochester Hills, Mich./Ottawa Senators) and Paul Cotter (Canton, Mich./Las Vegas Golden Knights).

 

2018 NHL Draft results

(Name, draft position, NHL organization, TPH programs)

 

Bode Wilde – Round 2, No. 41 overall – New York Islanders – TPH CoE

 

Alec Regula – Round 3, No. 67 overall – Detroit Red Wings – Eight Week Progression Program and Michigan Hockey Advancement

 

Jonathan Gruden – Round 4, No. 95 overall – Ottawa Senators – Eight Week Progression Program

 

Paul Cotter – Round 4, No. 115 overall – Las Vegas Golden Knights – Eight Week Progression Program

 

Blade Jenkins – Round 5, No. 134 overall – New York Islanders – TPH CoE, Eight Week Progression Program

 

Christian Krygier – Round 7, No. 196 overall – New York Islanders – TPH CoE, Eight Week Progression Program

 

Cole Krygier – Round 7, No. 201 overall – Florida Panthers – TPH CoE, Eight Week Progression Program

 

ABOUT TPH: Founded in 2001, Total Package Hockey is a hockey service provider with the vision to become the world leader in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes through the game of hockey.  TPH prides itself on operating at a standard that exceeds expectations of players, families, coaches, advisors and all other entities of the hockey world, one choice at a time. Our staff is committed to providing positive, energetic, hands-on instruction and mentorship, in an effort to develop each individual on and off the ice.  If each individual develops as a player, athlete and person, he or she will be better prepared to advance to the highest levels of junior, collegiate and professional hockey, while learning the skills necessary for success in the ultimate game: the game of life.

 

For more information about TPH, click here

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26 #TPHTrained Players Invited to 2018 NHL Team Development Camps

The Total Package Hockey staff is proud to congratulate the 26 #TPHTrained players who have received invitations to 2018 NHL team development camps this summer.

“Whether they were drafted by their respective organizations or they received free-agent invitations, these are prestigious opportunities for these players, and well-earned honors,” said TPH CEO Nathan Bowen. “With these camp invites, they get to compete against some of the best players in the world while receiving elite training and education.  This is why our entire team does what we do – to see young men take another step toward achieving the ultimate dream of playing in the National Hockey League.

“This is also an awesome milestone to reach for all of TPH team members, all of the countless hours our coaches commit and to TPH director of player development Brandon Naurato, who has us on the cutting edge of skill development. He sees the game unlike anyone I have spent time with and spends time everyday researching, trying out and implementing new concepts that all TPH student-athletes can take advantage of.”

The TPH curriculum has been built for dedicated student-athletes who love to compete every day. Naurato, who leads TPH in player development, was invited to assist with the Detroit Red Wings’ development camp, giving him first-hand knowledge of the experience these players are receiving.

“It doesn’t get much better than this for summer training and summer hockey,” Naurato said. “Players are competing for opportunities and spots with organizations, which means it’s top-notch competition for these guys. At the same time, everybody is here to learn and improve and connect; it makes for a unique and fun stretch of time for the players and the staffs at each of these development camps. We’re incredibly proud of the TPH-trained guys who are attending these camps, and we know they’re setting themselves up for even more success.”

 

The #TPHTrained players at NHL camps:

 

Drew Hunter – Toronto Maple Leafs – Eight Week Progression Program

Marcus Crawford – Detroit Red Wings – Eight Week Progression Program

Sam Miletic – Pittsburgh Penguins – Eight Week Progression Program

Griffin Luce – Buffalo Sabres – Eight Week Progression Program

Tony Calderone – Dallas Stars – Eight Week Progression Program

Luke Morgan – Detroit Red Wings – Eight Week Progression Program

Jake Slaker – Las Vegas Golden Knights- Eight Week Progression Program

Nick Boka – Minnesota Wild – Eight Week Progression Program

Brenden Warren – Philadelphia Flyers – Eight Week Progression Program

Colin Larkin – Edmonton Oilers – Eight Week Progression Program

Ben Schultheis – Anaheim Ducks – Thunder AAA alum and Eight Week Progression Program

Will MacKinnon – Pittsburgh Penguins – TPH CoE

Mitchell Fossier – Boston Bruins – Thunder AAA alum, Eight Week Progression Program

Zach Solow – Florida Panthers – Thunder AAA alum

Cooper Marody – Edmonton Oilers – Eight Week Progression Program

Mitch Eliot – Carolina Hurricanes – Thunder AAA alum, Eight Week Progression Program

Eamon McAdam – New York Islanders – OHL Cup

Luke Martin – Carolina Hurricanes – Eight Week Progression Program

Cole Krygier – Florida Panthers – TPH CoE, Eight Week Progression Program

Christian Krygier – New York Islanders – Eight Week Progression Program

Jonathan Gruden – Ottawa Senators – Eight Week Progression Program

Paul Cotter – Las Vegas Golden Knights – Eight Week Progression Program

Cooper Zech – Washington Capitals – Eight Week Progression Program

Jack Studnicka – Boston Bruins – Eight Week Progression Program, OHL Cup

Blade Jenkins – New York Islanders – TPH CoE, Eight Week Progression Program

Bode Wilde – New York Islanders – TPH CoE

Alec Regula – Detroit Red Wings – OHL Cup, Michigan Hockey Advancement

Renars Krastenbergs – Pittsburgh Penguins – Thunder AAA alum

 

ABOUT TPH: Founded in 2001, Total Package Hockey is a hockey service provider with the vision to become the world leader in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes through the game of hockey.  TPH prides itself on operating at a standard that exceeds expectations of players, families, coaches, advisors and all other entities of the hockey world, one choice at a time. Our staff is committed to providing positive, energetic, hands-on instruction and mentorship, in an effort to develop each individual on and off the ice.  If each individual develops as a player, athlete and person, he or she will be better prepared to advance to the highest levels of junior, collegiate and professional hockey, while learning the skills necessary for success in the ultimate game: the game of life.

Red Wings hire Naurato for player development role

Former Michigan player has previously worked with Larkin and other NHL stars

DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings do not plan to leave any stone unturned when it comes to developing their young prospects.

Shawn Horcoff, director of player development, and Dan Cleary, player development assistant, are in constant contact with all the young players in the organization, whether they’re in junior hockey, college hockey or over in Europe.

Now the Wings have added Brandon Naurato, managing partner and director of player development for Total Package Hockey, as a consultant.

“I had a meeting with Kris Draper (assistant to the general manager) and really my big thing this year was I clipped every single goal scored in the NHL this year and just started identifying trends and how to manufacture offense,” Naurato said in a phone interview Monday. “So I was showing Drapes and then he connected me with Shawn Horcoff and that kind of led into Horcs and I building a relationship. Then he invited me to present on some of the findings to the forwards and defensemen at development camp and then kind of push some pucks for (Grand Rapids Griffins coach) Ben Simon’s practice.

“That just kind of spiraled into opening up an opportunity as a player development consultant to support him and Dan Cleary from the player development side and work on some other stuff with the coaching staff. So it’s been good.”

Detroit coach Jeff Blashill has said many times this offseason that he and his staff are focused on finding ways to create more offense.

The Wings missed the playoffs for the second straight season, finishing with the fourth-lowest total goals with 212.

Only Montreal (207), Arizona (206) and Buffalo (198) had fewer.

The Tampa Bay Lightning led the league with 290 goals.

“I always give the disclaimer and bad joke that I’m not an analytics guy and I’m not a video guy,” Naurato said. “But I came up with my own data almost to simplify the game and show where these goals were coming from, like zones on the ice, off of specific types of plays – was it off the rush, was it in zone – then just identifying the different ways to score and that showed this team scores this way, this team scores this way. There were trends that came up that showed the top five teams in the league were scoring in a similar fashion.

“Then when you clipped the bottom five teams in the league, it showed where the lack of offense is coming from. Clipping goals is one thing, it kind of gives you a snapshot but really clipping every shot attempt or scoring chance really tells the full story of what your identity is as a team and where you can improve, in my opinion, and where you’re good.”

One player who is already good but wants to be even better is Dylan Larkin, who worked with Naurato earlier this summer.

“Working on goal scoring, getting stronger,” Larkin said during the lunch break at the Larkin Hockey School on July 12. “I think my biggest thing is conditioning. I always try and run a lot and make sure I’m in great shape coming into camp. But I’ve been working with Brandon Naurato with a couple other pro guys about goal scoring and on my one-timer as well.”

Naurato said he’s also been working with Larkin on some different power-play options, depending on Larkin’s power-play role this coming season.

“With Dylan, he’s obviously an elite player and has great, I always call it tools in the toolbox,” Naurato said. “So with guys like that, it’s almost just giving them the visual of here’s some things that you do well. NHL players really don’t have glaring weaknesses or things that they’re doing poorly. But there’s some minor adjustments that they can make and you show those trends through the video to where it may make their lives easier or just make them more efficient.

“A random example that has nothing to do with Dylan would be if I show all the guy’s shot attempts in a 10-game segment, he’s going to see exactly where he’s getting his shots from, which shots are getting blocked, which shots are hitting the net and how he’s scoring his goals. If you find a trend that he’s getting shots blocked in a specific area, well then you just dive deeper and say why and is there some type of skill that I can help him acquire to start being more efficient and getting those shots through.”

Naurato, who played for the University of Michigan from 2005-09, said this sort of development work wasn’t readily available back when he was Larkin’s age.

“Absolutely nothing. I still feel that like analytics and skills and player development are still buzz words right now, like I don’t think there’s too many people out there that can really tell you what that means,” Naurato said. “There’s some industry leaders throughout the world or the country that do a really good job. My big thing was I’m not a tech guy but I wanted to be the first, one of the first guys to use technology and merge that with player development. That meaning analytics, the video, and I keep saying the same thing, but just identifying those trends because I feel like me as an adult at 33 or young kids, they’re visual learners as hockey players. So if we could show them what it looks like to kind of show the light at the end of the tunnel and then build that up with skills and a progressional plan, then you’re making players better.”

Through Total Package Hockey, Naurato and his staff have worked with many other NHL players, including Luke Glendening, Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau, former Wing Patrick Eaves, Winnipeg’s Connor Hellebuyck and Columbus’ Zach Werenski.

They also work with players at all levels.

Defenseman Alec Regula, just drafted by the Wings last month in the third round, 67th overall, was with the OHL’s London Knights when he worked with Total Package Hockey.

“I started as an employee five years ago and I became an owner about a year and a half ago,” Naurato said. “Really what it was was just using my relationships from Catholic Central to Michigan to just kind of growing up in the area and just kind of reaching out to people and just slowly providing value and trying to do a good job and it just kind of grew from there. It’s pretty cool what we’ve built with the TPH thing where it’s kind of like that family atmosphere where guys have been through it for two, three, four years now. So they get the lingo. I always say it’s not that we’re reinventing the wheel, but we have a certain type of environment that we create or use a certain type of verbiage or lingo, now these kids understand it. Hopefully the cool thing is not only will they become better hockey players but better students of the game and hopefully maybe better coaches, whether that’s at the youth level or the NHL level when they’re done playing later on in life.”

In addition to working with Larkin, Naurato said he already has a few projects underway with a few other Wings and expects to be in Traverse City for training camp in September.

“Then I think I’m going to spend a lot of time in Grand Rapids and communicating with Ben Simon,” Naurato said. “Then obviously, supporting Cleary and Horcoff with some guys down in Grand Rapids to hopefully make sure that I can help them or be a part of the process to get them into the Detroit system and then when they do get here, they’ll have success as quickly as possible. I’m the new guy that, I believe in what I do and I’m confident in what I do because I’ve put the work in, but very humble to be working with the Red Wings and excited to learn and excited to earn my stripes and just be a support valve for the coaching staff, I would assume minor (league) right now, be a support valve for player development, be a support valve for guys like (video coach) Adam Nightingale, learn from him and ask questions.”

As a Michigan native, Naurato is enjoying the opportunity to work with his hometown team on what be believes to be cutting-edge development.

“I don’t think every NHL team is doing what we’re doing,” Naurato said. “I don’t think many colleges or junior teams are going this route and I think it’s going to, with technology now, it’s going to come quicker with this whole player development thing. But I think the Red Wings are in front of it. That doesn’t mean me, I think I’m a piece of the puzzle. I think Dan Cleary and Jeff Blashill and Shawn Horcoff and Draper, they think a different way and I think they’re trying to do this across the board.

“I’m just excited to be a part of it and hopefully do a good job and have an impact.”

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