TRAVERSE CITY - The Detroit Red Wings held the only scrimmage of their annual development camp Sunday but one notable name did not take part.

Michael Rasmussen, the team's first-round pick (ninth overall) in last last month's NHL draft, sat out as a precaution.

The 6-foot-6 center fractured his wrist in late February, ending his season for the WHL's Tri-City Americans, and although he reported no problems after the first two days at the development camp, Rasmussen did not want to push it too much.

Team Zetterberg won the scrimmage 3-1 at Centre Ice Arena behind goals by David Pope, Dominik Shine and Oliver Castleman. Pope was a fourth-round draft pick in 2013, Shine signed with the Grand Rapids Griffins in March as a free agent and Castleman is a free agent invite from the OHL's Niagara Ice Dogs.

Castleman's empty-net goal with 17 seconds left sealed the victory.

Free agent invite Tomas Dvorak from Czech Republic scored for Team Kronwall.

The scrimmage was played under a 4-on-4 format using two 25-minute halves.

* Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill watched the scrimmage from a perch in the corner of the rink. Joining him was general manager Ken Holland as well as Chris Chelios and Kris Draper. Blashill was impressed with defenseman Filip Hronek and Vili Saarijarvi. Hronek was a second-round draft pick last year and Saarijarvi was selected in the third-round pick two years ago.

* Hronek threw a couple of big hits, one of which knocked off the helmet of free agent invite Evan Fiala. Hronek and Fiala exchanged shoves - as well as F-bombs - and looked as if they might drop the gloves before skating to their respective benches.

* Tickets for the Red Wings training camp in September go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday on the Centre Ice Arena website. That's the only place they'll be available.

* The camp continues with on-ice workouts Monday and Tuesday at 9:45 each day. There will also be an off-ice workout for the players on each team.