After taking forwards with their first four picks of the NHL entry draft, the Detroit Red Wings selected goaltender Petr Mrazek of Ottawa (OHL) with their fifth-round selection (141st overall).



The 18-year-old Mrazek (6-foot, 162), a native of Ostrava, Czech Republic, was ranked 25th among North American goalies by NHL Central Scouting. He posted a 12-9-1 record, 3.00 goals-against average and .905 save percentage in 30 games with Ottawa last season.



The Red Wings aim to select a goalie in every draft. Their need increased with Daniel Larsson returned to Sweden in May. Detroit had only two goaltending prospects in its system -- 2008 first-round pick Thomas McCollum and Jordan Pearce.



In the sixth round (171st overall), the Red Wings selected center Brooks Macek (5-foot-11, 180) from Tri-City (WHL). Macek, 18, had 21 goals and 52 assists in 72 games last season.



Detroit took five forwards -- four of them centers -- in the first six rounds.



The Red Wings selected defenseman Benjamin Marshall (5-foot-9, 160) from Mahtonedi (Minn.) High School with their final pick in the seventh round (201st overall).



