Prospect Info: C/W Jiri Kulich, 28th Overall, 2022 NHL Draft; Recalled 11/15/2024

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His line was the only that won shot share against the Kings yesterday. NST had them with a 7-0 at 5-on-5 HDSC advantage. I liked how he was using his burst to get into the hands of his check low, disrupt things, and make it hard for the Kings to move out of the zone. Of all the lines, they surprised me the most.
 

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Only 4 shifts for the Kulich line in the 3rd.

But he took a defensive zone faceoff with less than 5 minutes to go when LA was already playing in desperation mode.

(If I remember correctly they started their shift in the defensive zone. I remember thinking, wow Ruff trusts Kulich)
 

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So, you're telling me theres a chance (Cozens can free up on the wing).

A very slim one, yes. I could see Kulich getting time on a line with Cozens which opens up the idea of a guy rotating responsibilities at times. I suspect Ruff would like to put the McLeod line back together if/when Greenway is able to play.
 

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Liked him more as soon as his draft interview was over. Hope he can turn into a legit top-six guy. Without a few guys from Rochester panning out to potential (Ostlund, Helenius, Wahlberg), there won't be any help coming to the FW group.
 

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Can he get 20 goals this season? Wow he looked good tonight.

People's thoughts on his progress and where he lines up long term?
 

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Consistency will be the question. Above average NHL release. Above average accuracy. Needs to show Consistency. Like all the others. We will see.
 
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Can he get 20 goals this season? Wow he looked good tonight.

People's thoughts on his progress and where he lines up long term?

I think he just needs ice time. He’s the same player here as he was in Rochester…only without being the center of the power play. He plays straight forward attack style without the puck and drives the net with it. Plus he has an NHL+ shot. It’s why I always bristled at Olofsson comparisons or baseless attacks on his defending. He causes turnovers by attacking the puck carrier. Yes, it gets you caught when the rest of the team doesn’t know where they’re supposed to be…but Kulich gets his man. He is rarely out of position because he’s single minded focused on getting his man. It’s why I think he’s a winger…but he gets by at center because they did spend a couple years working with him on how to play a 200 foot game there. But I still think he’s a winger if you want the most out of him.

The way he plays is also why he and Rosen fit so well together. Kulich is a rush at the puck and force the carrier to make quick decisions guy. Rosen is a think the game one step ahead and be where the puck is going to go when he does that guy. Not surprised that Kulich and Benson have something going. Benson thinks the game a step or two ahead too. He sees how Jiri attacks and can figure out what happens next.

But the Olofsson comparisons were always as lazy as they were off base. Yes, he also has a great shot from the same spot. But Olofsson was neither willing nor capable of playing away from the puck. Kulich has been better, and FAR more willing, as a teenager than Olofsson was at 28. His defensive style may amount to “see the puck, attack the puck” but that’s better than half this team already.

I take it all the way back to what I said before we drafted him. I don’t see anything in his game that wasn’t going to work in the NHL…and he has a + shot on top of it. He doesn’t float. He doesn’t stick to the perimeter…even though with his shot he could probably get by doing it. He doesn’t get lost in his own end. I advocated for him at 16 in that draft. He hasn’t done anything since being drafted to prove me wrong.
 

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One other note…I always thought any “he gets most of his goals on the PP” takes the last two years in Roch were missing the point. He was playing top line 5 on 5 minutes in the second hardest league in the world in the second half of his EIGHTEEN year old season. And all year as a nineteen year old. You don’t do that, on a team that won a lot no less, by being just a PP shot. That’s hard work against grown ass men who play physical. And he earned that ice. As a teenager.
 

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This is a compliment to Kulich but it contains the exact kind of dismissive reasoning I’m talking about. Rightfully so as in he’s the weak link defensively. Ii think there is a total misconception of what he brings out there. First of all, he’s out there with Benson who knows a two way game. Secondly, they’re out with Krebs who isn’t a liability in that department either. Thirdly…Kulich isn’t a black hole that the perception is for reasons I’ve already mentioned.

I know the ages of the players might convince Roy it’s the right move…but if you put a line with Peterka, a struggling Quinn and whatever is left of Dylan Cozens out there along with Kulich/Benson/Krebs…I’m attacking the Cozens line. Peterka is a target. Cozens at center hasn’t worked in two years. Quinn has had positive impacts in the past but this years he’s on the struggle bus all over. Meanwhile…Kulich pressure the puck and has two active wingers to clean up? I wouldn’t use rightfully so when I think they attacked the wrong line.
 

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This is a compliment to Kulich but it contains the exact kind of dismissive reasoning I’m talking about. Rightfully so as in he’s the weak link defensively. Ii think there is a total misconception of what he brings out there. First of all, he’s out there with Benson who knows a two way game. Secondly, they’re out with Krebs who isn’t a liability in that department either. Thirdly…Kulich isn’t a black hole that the perception is for reasons I’ve already mentioned.

I know the ages of the players might convince Roy it’s the right move…but if you put a line with Peterka, a struggling Quinn and whatever is left of Dylan Cozens out there along with Kulich/Benson/Krebs…I’m attacking the Cozens line. Peterka is a target. Cozens at center hasn’t worked in two years. Quinn has had positive impacts in the past but this years he’s on the struggle bus all over. Meanwhile…Kulich pressure the puck and has two active wingers to clean up? I wouldn’t use rightfully so when I think they attacked the wrong line.

So far what I have seen is Kulich definitely has a knack for being around the net. Something thats really missing from this team.

Mostly sabres players tend to rotate around the net and they arent willing to go to the net and pay the price.

Kulich so far from what I have seen Kulich has a willingness to go to the dirty areas.
 

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One other note…I always thought any “he gets most of his goals on the PP” takes the last two years in Roch were missing the point. He was playing top line 5 on 5 minutes in the second hardest league in the world in the second half of his EIGHTEEN year old season. And all year as a nineteen year old. You don’t do that, on a team that won a lot no less, by being just a PP shot. That’s hard work against grown ass men who play physical. And he earned that ice. As a teenager.

He was a marvel to see in person when he came to Charlotte last year. I thought the even-strength stuff was the most enticing. I won't say impressive, because he coasted a bit, too. But when he wanted to, he just went to the net with the puck and looked like a man amongst boys. There is a tiny fragment of Jagr in terms of how well he uses his body. Obviously not the same, but he's miles ahead of whatever Olofsson ever got to.
 

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He was a marvel to see in person when he came to Charlotte last year. I thought the even-strength stuff was the most enticing. I won't say impressive, because he coasted a bit, too. But when he wanted to, he just went to the net with the puck and looked like a man amongst boys. There is a tiny fragment of Jagr in terms of how well he uses his body. Obviously not the same, but he's miles ahead of whatever Olofsson ever got to.
Where did this Olofsson comparison come from? Apart from shooting lasers, they're nothing alike.

His play of late really has me optimistic about how good he might become.
 

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Where did this Olofsson comparison come from? Apart from shooting lasers, they're nothing alike.

His play of late really has me optimistic about how good he might become.
He really has a knack for being around the net. He does look timid at times as to be expected as a rookie but I like that you see him looking for a scoring chances in the high danger areas. Something he will get better at and is getting better.

You watch him play he is around the net when there is a scoring chance. Its something this team is really missing is players willing to go to the high traffic areas and shoot the puck.

I would like to see him get a chance in the bumper spot on PP1. Someone who can turn and shoot the puck in the bumper spot would probably give more time to Tage to shoot too. Teams wont be able to cheat as much.
 

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His summer skills focus about getting to the net and staying at the net with Radek Duda has paid off in spades. He's the only forward they have who is consistently around the net and trying to establish himself there without fly-bys. Full marks to Kulich for taking it on and wanting to do what's necessary, using the coaching.

Duda himself says that one of Kulich's best qualities is his coachability -

 

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