Les Blues sélectionnent :
121e : Alexander Kadeykin
“He’s a really good two-way guy … He held his ground (in the KHL) and there were games where he did a really good job defensively and showed some ability with the puck to create offense. He’s a hard-working guy going both ways.” — Red Wings director of European scouting Hakan Andersson (June 2014) … “Skating was his issue, but it’s getting better. He always had hands and hockey sense. He’s a responsible, good character guy, honest guy, works hard, no character issues. Team player who will work for his team and does what coach tells him. He’s a good third-line center, but also possibly, if you put him with good wingers, he will make it to the second line.” — Red Wings scout Nikolai Vakourov (June 2014).
122e : Samuel Blais
Considered a super sleeper in the draft, Blais was a superstar as a minor player growing up. He was 5'9 when drafted into the Quebec league and now stands a respectable 6'1. He has the skills to become a major surprise if all goes as planned. Saw more playing time and opportunity after coaching change was made during the season.