The Detroit Red Wings annual development camp is in the books for another year and now the organization's prospects are preparing for the 2015-16 season.

Some of the players who attended the development camp in Traverse City will take part in the annual prospects tournament in September before reporting to the Red Wings main training camp a week later.

A few might even spend some time in Detroit this season. With that in mind, we're asking you which of the club's prospects will be the first to make his NHL debut this season.

Dylan Larkin, the Red Wings first-round pick in last year's NHL draft, was named the No. 1 NHL prospect of 2015 by one website and some think he's moved ahead of 2013 top pick Anthony Mantha when it comes to the organization's top young players.

But there are also several other players to consider on the list of top prospects - Tyler Bertuzzi, Andreas Athanasiou and Tomas Nosek among others.

We've obviously left off players like Teemu Pulkkinen, Xavier Ouellet, Alexey Marchenko and Teemu Pulkkinen given their NHL experience.

Before you vote, here is a quick look at each of our candidates who could be the first to reach the NHL, either this season or next. They're listed in alphabetical order and you can vote for as many as three players.

Andreas Athanasiou

After scoring 49 goals during his final junior season, the speedy forward bagged 16 goals and 16 assists to go with a plus-17 rating in Grand Rapids. His first pro season was derailed by a broken jaw. In the playoffs last season, Athanasiou had five goals, four assists and a plus-5 rating in 16 games.

Tyler Bertuzzi

Viewed largely as an agitator when he was drafted in the second round two years ago, Bertuzzi has blossomed into a dangerous scorer. He had 43 goals, 55 assists and a plus-26 rating for the OHL's Guelph Storm last season before making a seamless transition to the pros with Grand Rapids. In 14 playoffs games, he had seven goals and five assists for the Griffins.

Nick Jensen

Often overlooked among the club's list of blue-line prospects is the former fifth-round draft pick, who had a plus-30 rating last season to share the team lead in Grand Rapids. Jensen also had six goals and 21 assists during 76 regular-season games before picking up three assists in 16 playoff games.

Dylan Larkin

In addition to being named the Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year for Michigan thanks to 15 goals, 32 assists and a plus-18 rating in 35 games, Larkin also played for Team USA in the World Junior Championship and World Championship before turning pro in the AHL playoffs. In six postseason games with Grand Rapids, he had three goals and two assists.

Anthony Mantha

It was a tough rookie pro season for the big winger, who broke his leg in the prospects tournament last year and missed two months before finishing with 15 goals, 18 assists and a plus-5 rating in 62 games for Grand Rapids. In the playoffs, the two-time 50-goal scorer in junior hockey had two goals and two assists in 16 games.

Tomas Nosek

The most glaring stat from Nosek's season first pro season in North America was his plus-30 rating in 55 games for the Griffins. He also had 11 goals and 23 assists. That said, Nosek was minus-10 in 12 postseason games, when he had two goals and five assists before getting hurt.

Evgeny Svechnikov

The Red Wings' top pick in this year's draft is headed back to junior hockey for at least another season but he turned some heads with his performance during the development camp after racking up 32 goals and 46 assists in 55 games last season.

There you have it.

You can vote for three players. We'll publish the results later this week.

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