Pazucha
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I can’t answer this, but I’m pretty surprised to see him here. I wonder if he’s in North America for good, and if we can expect to see him in Springfield this fall. I remember watching videos of him after we drafted him… dude has a cannon of a wrister.How has Vorobyev looked?
I’ll have a more in-depth analysis later.How has Vorobyev looked?
I hope to go tomorrow and TuesdayI’ll have a more in-depth analysis later.
But in short, he has looked pretty damn impressive. I have liked what I’ve seen.
Dean apparently his equipment hadn’t arrived. The other 2 I think may be hurt.Just some quick notes from prospect camp while I’m on my phone:
Juraj Pekarcik is going to be a fan favorite if he progresses the way I think he can. He’s plays that Fantilli style of hockey. That great mixture of power and havoc combined with his tools. He’s clumsy, but he’s exciting.
Aleksi Kaskimaki has been the most disappointing player thus far. Watching him play is like watching a finesse player in slow motion. He was such fluid mechanics and skills. But they’re completely ineffective at speed.
Ivan Vorobyov is the most surprising player here. He seems to have hands of stone when receiving pucks and trying to move with it. Yet, he’s got some Pavelski-like hand eye coordination. He bats pucks out of the air, no matter the angle, like it’s the easiest thing in the world. Combine that with his creativity plus seemingly good spatial awareness and I think he has some untapped potential.
I’ll try to organize my thoughts better than when I’m by a computer. These were only some thoughts I wanted to share while I had time. I will definitely review all Blues owned prospects and a few invites is they stand out. Goalies are something I don’t feel comfortable evaluating so I probably will avoid Zherenko and Cranley albeit for some quick thoughts I had.
I haven’t really reviewed the Big 3 yet in Snuggles, Dvorsky, and Bolduc. But needless to say, they look good.
Also, Dean, Burns, and Malmstrom haven’t been here the last two days.
Pekarcik is intriguing. If he never mentally learns to process game with his size, speed, and hands can still be effective bottom 6 guy. If he learns to process, could be steal of draft.Stancl kid is really intriguing. Love his skating and puck protection combined with size. Looked really good in the practice today, wasn’t clunky with the puck either. Wanna see him in game situations now(later today)
Stenberg was ridiculous today, luv his release and wheels. Gonna be a high compete kid that can fill the net.
Dvorsky looked real nice, polished, once he adds some man strength he’ll be a hell of a player
Pekarcik looked lost in terms of understanding the details of the drills lmao but luv his tools and obviously that goal yesterday was disgusting, definitely still mentally a child lol
And…While Stancl had a painless travel day, 2023 third-round pick Juraj Pekarcik wasn’t so lucky. Pekarcik’s bags were lost in Vienna as he travelled to Nashville for the draft, and he took the ice on Saturday without his own gear, and using what appeared to be Calle Rosen’s stick.
Quinton Burns (2023 third-round pick) and Landon Sim (2022 sixth-round pick) were injured. Leo Loof (2020 third-round pick) had visa issues but is expected to play for Springfield this season. Zach Dean (acquired from Vegas for Ivan Barbashev) had issues getting his equipment after flying.
Zombo is definitely here in the back
He is one of the coaches there, so probably.That’s Phil McRae working with the goalies, right?
So, Pekarcik was able to cobble together equipment and snipe 2 goals using a d-man’s stick but Dean couldn’t take the ice because of the same issue?From Matt DeFrank’s article in the post dispatch:
And…
My assumption was it was missing skates that was real issue.So, Pekarcik was able to cobble together equipment and snipe 2 goals using a d-man’s stick but Dean couldn’t take the ice because of the same issue?
Seems odd as clearly the Blues should have all sorts of spare gear laying around but whatever. Skates that the guys would feel comfortable skating in would be the trickiest part.
So, Pekarcik was able to cobble together equipment and snipe 2 goals using a d-man’s stick but Dean couldn’t take the ice because of the same issue?
Seems odd as clearly the Blues should have all sorts of spare gear laying around but whatever. Skates that the guys would feel comfortable skating in would be the trickiest part.
Dalibor is a stud
His first goal showed high hockey IQ, IMO. When he didn’t see a pass option, he cut around in the corner (just like Thomas - just envision that), then he went straight to the net and scored on a snipe. He’s one of those players that when the puck is on his stick, you expect something to happen. I think he passed up a couple of pass opportunities in tight, but can’t really blame him for taking the shot instead.I think we hit a HR on this one.
Huard is a defenseman.His first goal showed high hockey IQ, IMO. When he didn’t see a pass option, he cut around in the corner (just like Thomas - just envision that), then he went straight to the net and scored on a snipe. He’s one of those players that when the puck is on his stick, you expect something to happen. I think he passed up a couple of pass opportunities in tight, but can’t really blame him for taking the shot instead.
Lindstein looked cool under pressure, high hockey IQ.
Dickinson was the fastest guy out there - he looked fully recovered from his broken leg.
One guy who stood out was Huard - looked like a guy who could play on the 4th line and not look out of place.
Yes, he practiced and played yesterday. Buchinger was also out today.Was Snuggerud here yesterday? Not playing in the scrimmage
D’Agostini is there two, but I didn’t see a third round pick.He is one of the coaches there, so probably.
Not sure if we were watching the same practices/scrimmages. I've been at both days and Bolduc has been the biggest disappointment for me BY FAR of camp.Huard is a defenseman.
Dvorsky and Bolduc look great together.
Yes, he practiced and played yesterday. Buchinger was also out today.
D’Agostini is there two, but I didn’t see a third round pick.
Not sure if we were watching the same practices/scrimmages. I've been at both days and Bolduc has been the biggest disappointment for me BY FAR of camp.
He should be head and shoulders above the rest of these guys (including Dvorsky) and I left camp today thinking Bolduc will never be a quality NHLer. He doesn't have the style to play in the bottom 6 and doesn't have the compete to play in the top 6.