After five days of practice, testing and more, the Red Wings’ development camp ended Saturday afternoon the same way it began: with a whole lot of excitement about Filip Zadina.



The No. 6 pick in the 2018 NHL entry draft scored the overtime game-winner in Saturday’s prospect game, then followed it up with a dazzling shootout goal to cap the organization’s prospect week in Detroit.



With the influx of talent from this year’s draft, the camp was a first look at many of the system’s newest top prospects. And while it was intended primarily for development, it still provided some useful insight.



Here’s what stood out from the week at camp:



Infusion of skill



All three of Detroit’s picks in the top 33 had strong showings. Zadina had the viral highlights, for obvious reasons, but Jonatan Berggren, the first of Detroit’s second-round picks at No. 33, also scored an impressive shootout goal on a deke and...