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Since returning to the Detroit Red Wings as general manager in 2019, Steve Yzerman has assembled one of the top prospect pools in the National Hockey League.
His first-round selections in the 2019 (Moritz Seider) and 2020 (Lucas Raymond) NHL Drafts have emerged as two of the best players in their respective draft classes and have become foundational building blocks for the organization.
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Selecting with the 13th overall pick in 2025, Yzerman selected forward Carter Bear of the Western Hockey League’s Everett Silvertips. Bear, who led the Silvertips with 40 goals and 82 points last season, continues to display the scoring touch that fans in Hockeytown hope that he’ll eventually have in the Winged Wheel.
Bear recorded a hat trick in Everett’s recent 6–3 victory over the Kamloops Blazers, boosting his season totals to 23 goals and 48 points in 35 games.
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Naturally, he was named the first star of the game.
Bear was signed by Yzerman to a three-year, entry-level contract shortly after being drafted, and he participated in Detroit’s Development Camp in late June.
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“A very intelligent hockey player, extremely competitive,” Yzerman said of Bear in June. “At the junior level, he really can score. We think all of his game translates to the NHL as well.”
Yzerman also expressed optimism that it wouldn’t take long for Bear to endear himself to Red Wings fans when his NHL career eventually begins.
“I think our fan base will really take to him when the time comes that he is playing for the Red Wings, because he competes hard, and he’s a really good person. We are very excited about this pick. “
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