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Top 15 Slovak prospects for the 2022/2023

Top 15 Slovak prospects for the 2022/2023

Cuvée de repêchage: 2021
Créé par: deto
Publié: 4 sept. 2021 à 20 h 51
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Dalibor Dvorsky
2023 - Top 10 potential - smart two-way center, great ability, possesses a very well-rounded game for his age
2Logo de Kraken de Seattle-
Simon Nemec
2022 - Top 10 potential - modern two-way defenseman, very hard worker, so confident with the puck, pp specialist
3Logo de Ducks d'Anaheim-
Juraj Slafkovsky
2022 - Top 15 potential - creative powerforward winger, generating offense in majority of his shifts, excellent stickhandling
4Logo de Devils du New Jersey-
Filip Mesar
2022 - 1. round potential - playmaking winger, speed and skill, sees the ice well, high hockey iq
5Logo de Blue Jackets de Columbus-
Ondrej Molnar
2023 - 1. round potential - speedy winger, very good speed and acceleration, good hands, strong shot
6Logo de Red Wings de Detroit-
Alex Ciernik
2023 - 1. - 2. round potential - scoring winger, great skating abilities with strong goal scoring abilities, great vision
7Logo de Sharks de San Jose-
Maxim Strbak
2023 - 2. - 3. round potential - two-way defenseman, great skater, strong in his own end
8Logo de Kings de Los Angeles-
Servac Petrovsky
2022 - 2. - 5. round potential - two-way center, decent skater with scoring abilities, shoot-first mentality
9Logo de Coyotes de l'ArizonaLogo de Canucks de Vancouver
Adam Zlnka
2022 - 2. - 5. round potential - speedy winger, impressive skating with the soft hands, good vision
10Logo de Sénateurs d'Ottawa-
Rastislav Elias
2022 - 2. - 7. round potential - goalie with good size, very cool and calm, best slovak goalie prospect since Halak
11Logo de Coyotes de l'Arizona-
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12Logo de Blue Jackets de ColumbusLogo de Blackhawks de Chicago
Peter Repcik
2022 - 2. - 7. round potential - two-way center, very good edgework and agility, works hard
13Logo de Flames de Calgary-
Adan Sykora
2022 - 2. - 7. round potential, two-way winger, good skater, good job of being in the right place at the right time
14Logo de Sabres de BuffaloLogo de Flyers de Philadelphie
Frantisek Ridzon
2023 - 2. - 7. round potential, playmaking forward, has a ton of skill, great hands and good hockey iq
15Logo de Red Wings de DetroitLogo de Stars de Dallas
Samuel Sisik
2023 - 2 - 7. round potential, playmaking winger, high offensive iq, very good stickhandling
16Logo de Rangers de New York-
Patrik Gabriel
2022 - 2. -7. round potential, playmaing center, good passing skills, reads the play well
17Logo de Blues de St-Louis-
Honorable mentions
Alex Sotek (2022), David Natny (2022), Jozef Viliam Kmec (2022), Daniel Alexander Jencko (2023), Martin Misiak (2023), Leo Eperjesi (2023),
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19Logo de Predators de Nashville-
20Logo de Wild du MinnesotaLogo de Oilers d'Edmonton
21Logo de Bruins de Boston-
22Logo de Oilers d'EdmontonLogo de Wild du Minnesota
23Logo de Stars de DallasLogo de Capitals de Washington
24Logo de Panthers de la Floride-
25Logo de Blue Jackets de ColumbusLogo de Maple Leafs de Toronto
26Logo de Wild du MinnesotaLogo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
27Logo de Predators de NashvilleLogo de Hurricanes de la Caroline
28Logo de Avalanche du Colorado-
29Logo de Devils du New JerseyLogo de Islanders de New York
30Logo de Golden Knights de Vegas-
31Logo de Canadiens de Montréal-
32Logo de Blackhawks de ChicagoLogo de Lightning de Tampa Bay
5 sept. 2021 à 0 h 22
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Nemec is in a tier of his own imo. Far and away the number one imo. It's probably the best year for Slovakians in at least a decade.
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5 sept. 2021 à 5 h 21
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Quoting: Claesson4Norris
Nemec is in a tier of his own imo. Far and away the number one imo. It's probably the best year for Slovakians in at least a decade.


You're probably right. But I also feel that in the future Dvorsky could have a better impact for the game. But both, even together with Slafkovsky, are definitely the best Slovak prospects not in one, but in two decades.
5 sept. 2021 à 6 h 37
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Their version of NTDP program is paying off. Personally I think Nemec shoukld go to a stronger league this season. Troll alert: would he like to avoid ARI and BUF wink ? Slafkovsky is work in progress. Star power-forward potential there, but he hasn't realized yet how big and strong he actually is.
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5 sept. 2021 à 7 h 19
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You're probably right. But I also feel that in the future Dvorsky could have a better impact for the game. But both, even together with Slafkovsky, are definitely the best Slovak prospects not in one, but in two decades.


It's a bit like the 2020 draft was for Germany. German Hockey has really invested a lot into its internal talent development, and specifically invested in keeping the German talent in Germany, and not playing in the CHL or in Sweden Juniors. They've really raised their standing in international hockey, to the point where they've cemented themselves into that 3rd tier of hockey nations like the Czechs and Slovaks, and separated themselves from the Swiss and Latvians and other "lesser" programs.

Slovakia has seen that same reinvestment into Slovakian hockey, and I think 2022 is set to be that real coming put party for the program. It wouldn't be at all surprising to see a Slovakian Renaissance in the 2020s similar to what Finland has done in the last decade or so. I wouldn't be shocked if we're talking about them in the same conversation as nations like Sweden and Russia as that strong 2nd tier of hockey nations. It would be awesome to see them return to the greatness of the mid 2000s when it was guys like Hossa, Chara, Bondra, Visnovsky, Satan and Straka.
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This is very cool to see them all lined up like this.
I wish someone would do for other countries as well.
6 sept. 2021 à 21 h 58
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@deto Are you planning on doing this for other countries? I'd love to see this become a series.
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Their version of NTDP program is paying off. Personally I think Nemec shoukld go to a stronger league this season. Troll alert: would he like to avoid ARI and BUF wink ? Slafkovsky is work in progress. Star power-forward potential there, but he hasn't realized yet how big and strong he actually is.


I also think that for Simon Nemec would be the best possibility to move to a better league. But from what I know, he wants to stay in Slovakia this season.

Quoting: Claesson4Norris
It's a bit like the 2020 draft was for Germany. German Hockey has really invested a lot into its internal talent development, and specifically invested in keeping the German talent in Germany, and not playing in the CHL or in Sweden Juniors. They've really raised their standing in international hockey, to the point where they've cemented themselves into that 3rd tier of hockey nations like the Czechs and Slovaks, and separated themselves from the Swiss and Latvians and other "lesser" programs.

Slovakia has seen that same reinvestment into Slovakian hockey, and I think 2022 is set to be that real coming put party for the program. It wouldn't be at all surprising to see a Slovakian Renaissance in the 2020s similar to what Finland has done in the last decade or so. I wouldn't be shocked if we're talking about them in the same conversation as nations like Sweden and Russia as that strong 2nd tier of hockey nations. It would be awesome to see them return to the greatness of the mid 2000s when it was guys like Hossa, Chara, Bondra, Visnovsky, Satan and Straka.


It will be necessary to have more than just 2 such good years (2022, 2023) in order for Slovakia to become one of the top hockey countries again. We will see. Hopefully it will continue for next years. Hockey needs competition and as many countries as possible at a high level. But today I can say that for draft 2024 there is another top Slovak, the defender Jakub Chromiak (Martin's brother), who may have a similar potential as Simon Nemec, although it is still too early for similar comparisons.

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This is very cool to see them all lined up like this.
I wish someone would do for other countries as well.


Quoting: Club_de_Hockey_le_Canadien
deto Are you planning on doing this for other countries? I'd love to see this become a series.


I can try it. I also have a basic overview of other countries, but as a Slovak I am most familiar with prospects from Slovakia .
7 sept. 2021 à 6 h 33
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I also think that for Simon Nemec would be the best possibility to move to a better league. But from what I know, he wants to stay in Slovakia this season.

According to eliteprospects he is commited to HK Nitra until 24/25. EU-NA clauses are usually included in these contracts, but anyway. His ambitions are questionable to me, he should go to SHL or Liiga. Going to other country is also very valuable experience in terms of maturing and persional growth. It is different to be stranger far from home and dealing with language barriers etc.
9 sept. 2021 à 19 h 3
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Well made, I think Slavkovsky will go in the top 10 and maybe top 5, he's gonna be a star
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