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Carter Mazur Aims to Secure Spot on Red Wings Roster Next Season

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The Detroit Red Wings face a pivotal offseason with numerous questions about their lineup, and one of the most intriguing revolves around hard-checking winger Carter Mazur. The 24-year-old native of Jackson, Michigan, has long expressed his desire to play for his hometown team. When the Red Wings declined to extend him a qualifying offer on June 30th, it seemed like that dream might be slipping away.

However, the situation took a positive turn on July 1st when Detroit re-signed Mazur to a two-year contract worth $1.75 million, averaging $875,000 per year. This deal gives the former Denver Pioneer another opportunity to earn a spot on the roster of the only NHL team he has ever wanted to join.

Despite battling injuries that limited him to just 16 games with the Grand Rapids Griffins last season, Mazur made a notable impact when he was on the ice. He tallied 11 goals and five assists for 16 points, achieving a point-per-game pace, and added six points in eight Calder Cup playoff games. His performance earned him a late-season call-up to the Red Wings, where he had his first extended look at the NHL level, playing eight games. While he didn’t register any points and finished with a minus-three rating, his physical style of play and grit could still make him a valuable asset.

Mazur’s playing style emphasizes hard-checking and forechecking, attributes that can sometimes go unnoticed in the box score. With the Red Wings looking to add more toughness to their bottom six, Mazur may find a role there if he can translate his AHL success into NHL production. His cap hit of $875,000 makes him a low-risk, cost-effective option for a fourth-line position, where he could contribute offensively while providing the physicality the team desires.

The lingering question for Mazur, as it has been for the past two seasons, remains his health. His development has been marred by injuries, including a dislocated elbow just moments into his first NHL shift and a lower-body injury that sidelined him for much of last season. If he can stay healthy and have a productive offseason, the former third-round pick should not be overlooked when the Red Wings prepare for training camp and preseason. Ultimately, his chances will hinge on his ability to remain injury-free long enough to showcase his potential at the NHL level.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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