As a 19-year-old for much of the regular season, Kasper showed steady improvement, scoring seven goals in his first 47 games and matching that tally in just his final 24 games.
This progression highlighted his increasing effectiveness as he gained experience and confidence. By the time the playoffs arrived, Kasper's game had evolved further. He played with more assertiveness, making him a tougher opponent and a more dangerous offensive threat.
His playoff performance was particularly impressive, with three goals, four assists, and 30 shots on goal in just nine games. In a standout display, Kasper registered 12 shots on goal over two consecutive games against Rockford. This ability to elevate his game in high-stakes situations bodes well for his future with the Red Wings and suggests he could be a key player moving forward.