2023 NHL draft prospects

czech

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Sweden:
Otto Stenberg
Jacob Sagadin
Ludvig Andersson
Tom Wilander
Noah Berger

Finland:
Eetu Levänen
Valtteri Lehtosaari
Jesse Nurmi
Joel Tuomola

Czech:
Dominik Petr
Petr Pavelec
Adam Quick (Jehlička)
Eduard Šale
Tomáš Trunda

Slovak:
Dalibor Dvorský
Samuel Sisik
Martin Mišiak
Milan Tadeáš Jobek

Russia:
Daniil But
Matvey Michkov
Alexander Foroshchuk
Mikhail Gulyaev

Germany:
Alex Čiernik
 
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Babula

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haha Quick Jehlicka :laugh: i think he is next "Hrouzek".
 
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mirec04

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Slovakia
Sweden:
Otto Stenberg
Jacob Sagadin
Ludvig Andersson
Tom Wilander
Noah Berger

Finland:
Eetu Levänen
Valtteri Lehtosaari
Jesse Nurmi
Joel Tuomola

Czech:
Dominik Petr
Petr Pavelec
Adam Quick (Jehlička)
Eduard Šale
Tomáš Trunda

Slovak:
Dalibor Dvorský
Samuel Sisik
Martin Mišiak
Milan Tadeáš Jobek

Russia:
Daniil But
Matvey Michkov
Alexander Foroshchuk
Mikhail Gulyaev

Germany:
Alex Čiernik
I would add Maxim Strbak from Slovak names.
 
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DatDude44

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Feb 23, 2012
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Sweden:
Otto Stenberg
Jacob Sagadin
Ludvig Andersson
Tom Wilander
Noah Berger

Finland:
Eetu Levänen
Valtteri Lehtosaari
Jesse Nurmi
Joel Tuomola

Czech:
Dominik Petr
Petr Pavelec
Adam Quick (Jehlička)
Eduard Šale
Tomáš Trunda

Slovak:
Dalibor Dvorský
Samuel Sisik
Martin Mišiak
Milan Tadeáš Jobek

Russia:
Daniil But
Matvey Michkov
Alexander Foroshchuk
Mikhail Gulyaev

Germany:
Alex Čiernik

Played against petr in peewee quebec. He needs an attitude adjustment.


Quentin Musty in Buffalo and maybe Ryan Smith.
 

GreatHockeyFan

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Check out this player from Sweden - Jacob Sagadin, born 2005, played several Tournaments with Team Legacy (Prague, Minsk, Moscow).

Center forward, a truly hard fought north-south player who always makes that little extra and just refuses to come in 2nd.
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/617585/jacob-sagadin

Some highlights from his games in Minsk, Legacy World Select Invitational 2018, found on YouTube.


Jacob also holds a Twitter Account:
https://twitter.com/jacobsagadin

Also, check out his interview with Team Legacy - he seems to speak just fluent English at a young age!
https://www.selectshockey.com/the-european-selects-experience/?utm_source=Social&utm_medium=Banner&utm_campaign=European%20Selects%20Experience

Jacob's brother Gabriel Sagadin, born 2002 is an awesome player as well and has been a frequent guest at the New York Rangers Summer Camps upstate New York, Tarrytown.
Gabriel Sagadin at eliteprospects.com
 

Ohlle

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Check out this player from Sweden - Jacob Sagadin, born 2005, played several Tournaments with Team Legacy (Prague, Minsk, Moscow).

Center forward, a truly hard fought north-south player who always makes that little extra and just refuses to come in 2nd.
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/617585/jacob-sagadin

Some highlights from his games in Minsk, Legacy World Select Invitational 2018, found on YouTube.


Jacob also holds a Twitter Account:
https://twitter.com/jacobsagadin

Also, check out his interview with Team Legacy - he seems to speak just fluent English at a young age!
https://www.selectshockey.com/the-european-selects-experience/?utm_source=Social&utm_medium=Banner&utm_campaign=European%20Selects%20Experience

Jacob's brother Gabriel Sagadin, born 2002 is an awesome player as well and has been a frequent guest at the New York Rangers Summer Camps upstate New York, Tarrytown.
Gabriel Sagadin at eliteprospects.com


Come on dad. Let your kids be the one that they can be, and not someone you want them to be. This is just sad.
 

Outofbodyinhungary

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Aug 6, 2018
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Bratislava, Slovakia
Is this a good move? Because Slafkovsky criticize this league. And therefore moved to Czech U19.
He’s very talented but also quite small, listed as about 5 foot 1 and around 100 lbs. he’s just turned 13 so i wouldn’t want to rush his development. As we discussed about juraj before, training facilities are also important. Maybe 1 year in Austria than move to Czech u16 league?
 

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