Red Wings land one of the fastest-rising forwards in NHL Mock Draft 3.0

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144th Overall: Louka Cloutier, G/Chicago Steel

Louka Cloutier has an ultra-late birthday, and he won’t turn 18 until August, so we really can’t gauge much on what his ceiling is until we see more of what he’ll do in the NCAA when he attends the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He was very average for the Chicago Steel this past season, finishing a 34-game stint in the regular season with a 3.68 GAA, a shutout, and a 0.904 save percentage.

176th Overall: Frankie Marrelli, D/Ottawa 67’s

I went with value over everything else when deciding to add Frankie Marrelli to the system in this mock draft. He’s got two seasons of experience in the OHL, and he’s not the greatest points producer, having put up just 41 in 110 games, but he’s also a throwback player who will add some old-school, physical play to the system.

203rd Overall: Charlie Cerrato, C/Penn State

Charlie Cerrato had experience playing for the US National Development Team before he continued his career with the Youngstown Phantoms, where he put up 50 points and 12 goals in 45 regular season games. He won’t make the highlight reel thanks to a simple approach, but Cerrato is also one of those players who won’t make many mistakes. He has limited upside, but playing a safe game, especially with the puck, can lead to increased opportunities for linemates.

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