Prospect Info: C/W Jiri Kulich, 28th Overall, 2022 NHL Draft; recalled 11/25/23, assigned 11/29/23

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That is literally what happens across the NHL. 2nd & 3rd round picks are not guarantees to be solid NHLers.

In the 2014 Draft, 9 out of 30 2nd round picks have played 200+ NHL games. 12 picks have played 0 NHL games. In the 3rd round, it is 4 picks with 200+ games played (and 2 goalies with 190+) and 14 picks with 0 NHL games played.

A 2nd or 3rd round pick is roughly 50/50 to play 0 NHL games or 200+ NHL games and more likely to play less than 200 NHL games than 200+ NHL games.

Yes, we need to hit on some of these. Be on the right side, or call it the lucky side. Maybe more than the average team if I believe the thesis that players won't come to Buffalo. (I don't)

Peterk was a huge, huge get at 34. Massive. Traded to move. If it's all GMKA there, bravo. or whatever scout. You just cannot say enough about that move and how good it looks.

Great teams pull a Braydon Point in the third round and win cups. In the last decade, Oloffson has been our best-value non-first-rounder. UPL may pass him by a country mile soon. But you have to pull a rabbit out of the hat in the draft

If you see one or two guys showing value from beyond first or a 28th overall, like Kulich becoming a top six, that's when the Sabres will really be turned around.

I'm not saying we've missed in the last 3-4 fours, but we really need someone to emerge. Maybe it's Walberg? Maybe who knows but you have to find gold in draft.

Go back in Sabres history, and you see a team that found talent who played in the NHL beyond the first round. Sneer at Clarke McArthur, but he was good in the NHL in the third. Sekera at #71 overall, brilliant. Pominvile at 52? Even Kotalik. I get his career was average, but for a 6th-round pick, mind-boggling value.

If we start finding that value, and I'm not saying we haven't, then everything changes in Buffalo. That is what Adams is selling. He has to start delivering this year—not a lot, but something. And more next.
 
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Duda, his skills coach this summer, seems to get it:

“He was mad,” Duda said. “I said, ‘Jiri, don’t be mad. Every player makes their biggest development when it doesn’t go the way he wants it to go. It makes you better as a person and hockey player. You have to understand the life rules and hockey rules. If you want to be better, you have to understand how North American hockey goes. No one just gives you a spot in the top six. You have to fight, and if you want to fight, tell me: How many goals did you score in front of the net and on second or third chances?’ I didn’t see enough.”

Duda continued: “'Everybody knows you’ve got a perfect shot. You’ve got a one-timer shot and a perfect wrist shot, but you don’t have a game (in front of the net) where 62% of the goals are scored.'”

Loved the bit about how Dahlin included him in the training invite for the camp they had in Switzerland.

Thompson's quotes on how impressed he is with how Kulich is playing and how it will push everyone also good things to hear.
 
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Jimmybarndoor2

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Lance doing some work -


Duda, his skills coach this summer, seems to get it:





Loved the bit about how Dahlin included him in the training invite for the camp they had in Switzerland.

Thompson's quotes on how impressed he is with how Kulich is playing and how it will push everyone also good things to hear.
Also love the shift for prospects to earn their callup
 

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Yep. Dominate in the AHL and then when you come back up, you don't go back down. He NEARLY forced his way on the roster......but didn't quite get there.
Part of that is not having a functional line for him. Hopefully he forces his way back solner rather than later.
 

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Worried that him and Rosen are too good for the AHL but still not good enough to hold jobs on the big club. Going to be a big offseason for the two of them. Kulich gives me a lot of hope based on his play. 9pts in 8gp for Rosen should as well, but we'll see if his game translates. Didn't last call up anyways.
That wouldn't be a worry for me. Overcooking guys in the AHL isn't really a thing.
 

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Yep. Dominate in the AHL and then when you come back up, you don't go back down. He NEARLY forced his way on the roster......but didn't quite get there.

Only because he’s waiver-eligible and players like Quinn and Krebs aren’t. Not due to performance in a vacuum.
 

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