I'll go against the majority here but I think firing Kari before his contract runs out wouldn't be the right move to make. Yeah, I don't really enjoy the style of hockey he embraces in the national team but ultimately all circumstances we're going against them this year -
injuries of key players before/during the tournament (top 2 centers, top offensive D),
elite NHL players denying (and I don't think it has anything to do with Havlat tbh, if the players were able/wanted to play for the NT, they would have said yes regardless),
top ahl players still in the playoffs (Kulich and Blümel would have gotten an invite had they been available). And even though I've disagreed with many of the roster/line decision the coaches made (as elaborated further in the text), I think the final result is reflects the reality of our hockey - thin pool of players who can be difference makers on an international stage. Aside from top guys like Červenka and Kubalík, this year we basically either had players like Flek or Beránek who can fly out there but their hands and brains can't keep up or we had players like Špaček and Tomášek who have plenty of skill 1v1 and can pass the puck but they don't have the skating to create enough separation. Last but not least, there were the workhorse types like Smejkal or Černoch who play their hearts out and can do a little bit of both worlds, but not on a sufficient level.
Now, I think Kari's
beton style will suit us much better if we'll be able to bring more talent from overseas next year (and it's to be expected, everyone will want to come play in Prague). If we get a few players like Pasta, Hronek, Kulich, Kubalík, Jiříček, Chytil, Rousek, Hertl, Palát, Nečas etc., they'll be able to create enough offense in Kari's system and the home atmosphere will also make the players play more assertively and aggressively in general. Let Jalonen have his one final round and then let's move to Rulík for the next couple of years. I too would enjoy someone who would employ more offensive style as a NT head coach right away but that's not the main issue of Czech hockey. With good players, Kari's style can play into our strenghts next year.
Anyway, some points of critique for this year's Worlds:
I obviously didn't like the D nomination. Kari's style would benefit from more agile defensemen, who would transition the puck more quickly and would join in for quick counterattacks/odd man rushes so we could generate more offense with our passive approach. The only guy that I thought was somewhat mobile and was at least trying to make plays with some speed was Knot, and he got benched right away. Galvas should have been there 100 %, but would he alone really make that big of a difference?
Sadly, they didn't have many other options. I don't think Svozil's good enough skater for this level yet, but yeah, he couldn't have done us more harm than our 'MVP' Jordán and even might have gotten himself on the scoresheet lol. But other than that, Král was injured, David Špaček was still in the CHL playoffs. From Europe - Klok denied (personal reasons), Sklenička denied (season fatigue iirc). And I think that's it if I only count guys who I personally think would improve this year's defense. So realistically, only Svozil and Galvas (and possibly Hájek) could have joined the team. Would I like them on the team? Sure. Would it in the end affect the display on the ice? Not in a decisive way IMO.
Similar can be said about forwards. Yes, I'd like to see Lauko, Jeník or even someone like Brabenec or Szturc. I even think there were interesting alternatives in Extraliga that would make the team more mobile and skilled - Oscar Flynn, Adam Najman come to mind. I would take some of these guys in for Lenc, Kaut, Voženílek or Sobotka right away. But would that be enough to make a difference for us? I don't think so. It would definitely make me more excited about the team though.
One more thing I do hold against the coaching staff, aside from Erat's PP setups
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, is that they haven't taken advantage of the EHT tournaments to test some of the more promising younger players against top euro competition. Those tourneys should be almost exclusivelly used to build a fast young core of U25 extraliga players - give them some international experience and motivation to work harder to make it to the final team in the future (e.g. Ticháček, Bambula, Šalé, Budík, Pour, Štibingr, Hladoník, Navrátil, Fridrich, Malát, Hrabík, Dvořák, Pavlát, A. Jiříček all come to mind). Hopefully this will change for the better going forward, but who knows.
In the end, my sole wish looking at next year is that I won't be forced to watch M. Jordan skate. Never again please and I'll die a happy man