Michael Brandsegg-Nygard finished his Grand Rapids season with 20 goals and 44 points in 60 AHL games, got a 14-game NHL look before Detroit reassigned him on April 16, then scored the overtime winner on May 20 before the Griffins were eliminated on May 22. That finish does not lock him into Detroit’s opening-night roster, but it does strengthen his case to enter Red Wings camp competing for NHL consideration. Detroit now has more than prospect …
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