The Detroit Red Wings are set to kick off their annual development camp on Monday at the Belfor Training Center, a hub of activity that draws the organization’s most promising youngsters and a handful of professional tryouts.
Among the invitees are forwards Max Plante, Carter Bear and J.P. Hurlbert, defenseman Nikita Tyurin, and a cadre of free agents that includes Russian forward Yegor Vinogradov and USHL standout Salvatore Viviano.
Camp Structure and Sessions
The camp will be divided into two squads — Team Howe and Team Lindsay — each receiving daily on‑ice instruction, NHL‑level off‑ice workouts, and briefings designed to smooth the transition to the professional game.
Coaches and management will provide constant feedback, while presentations cover everything from conditioning to media relations, ensuring participants leave with a clearer sense of what it takes to earn a roster spot.
The mix of domestic and international talent underscores the Red Wings’ global scouting reach, linking the camp to leagues such as the KHL, USHL, OHL and NCAA, and highlighting the diverse pathways that feed the organization.