Seamus Casey Ready to Turn Pro
After two seasons at the University of Michigan, Devils prospect blueliner Seamus Casey signed an entry-level deal with the club and is ready to make the next step.
“It was a great year," Casey said of this past season in Michigan. "We started off with a tough first half. The pressure was on in the second half. We had a really good group. Younger, lost some key seniors.”
Despite the slow start, Michigan clawed its way back into the picture and ended up making it to the Frozen Four, ultimately losing to Boston College in the semifinals.
“It was such an incredible year the way we pushed in the second half, made a run and got back to the Frozen Four when many didn’t think we could. It was tough to not get it done in the end.”
In 40 games played, Casey improved to 45 points from 29 the year before. That ranked him fifth on the team and first among defensemen.
“I made some steps defensively. With Luke leaving, having to step up into a bigger role, that trajectory and path I was on. It was a ton of fun to play more minutes, penalty kill and all that.”
Now that he's ready to turn pro, he knows the ultimate goal is to make the NHL and he has a good idea of what it'll take to do that in terms of how to play.
“Playing in the NHL is hard, right? You’ve got to be physical, play 82 games. As a smaller D, they’re excited I can do things offensively but in the NHL you’re defending more,” he added.
“Get bigger and stronger. I’m on my way to do that.”
Casey knows the tough road ahead of him.
“It’s hard to make an NHL team," he acknowledged. "The Devils are doing a great job acquiring guys, draft well and signing guys. I just want to do my best to make the team and wherever they think I can develop the most.
“Now it’s just so exciting to try and make a team again. You get chills to step on the ice and compete, win a spot and if not, you go to the next best place.”