At some point on Saturday, the Red Wings are going to draft a goalie. At least, that’s the plan heading into this weekend’s NHL Draft.



“Put it this way, I’d like to take a goalie in this draft,” Red Wings director of scouting Tyler Wright told The Athletic when the topic of goalies came up during a recent chat.



The conversation was less about if he was going to take a goalie as opposed to when. With goalies, that’s always the debate. The high-end, high-profile goalies can still make an appearance in the first round. Last year, the Dallas Stars stepped up and grabbed Jake Oettinger with their first-round pick, No. 26 overall, as the first goalie off the board. The next goalie didn’t go until No. 54, when the Sabres grabbed Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen.



Two years ago, the first goalie didn’t go until the second round, when Philadelphia grabbed Carter Hart with the No. 48 overall pick.



In general, this...