F Dalibor Dvorsky - Sudbury Wolves, OHL (2023, 10th, STL)

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Definitely. But the same can be said for every single prospect.
True statement. However I mean this as someone who's watched over 20 games of his in 2025 so far I've had concerns with him keeping up with the pace of play in the AHL. Particularly his choppy, slow skating stride and defensive awareness, both of which contribute to him being often behind the play

For the Blues sake, I think would be best for him to work in the gym on his lower body and to also move him to RW (maybe LW) long term. I have concerns about his ability to play C in the NHL. Still 19 yrs though with some nice scoring ability that could translate into a 30-30 PP1 trigger man if all goes right
 
Pretty good debut for Dvorsky. Made some nice passes in the offensive zone.

True statement. However I mean this as someone who's watched over 20 games of his in 2025 so far I've had concerns with him keeping up with the pace of play in the AHL. Particularly his choppy, slow skating stride and defensive awareness, both of which contribute to him being often behind the play

For the Blues sake, I think would be best for him to work in the gym on his lower body and to also move him to RW (maybe LW) long term. I have concerns about his ability to play C in the NHL. Still 19 yrs though with some nice scoring ability that could translate into a 30-30 PP1 trigger man if all goes right
He will stay at center, but I do agree with your assessment of his weaknesses. I don’t expect him to be a shutdown C, but that should improve over time. The skating is an issue. Hopefully it improves.
 
I hadn't heard him speak before, but his English is perfect- which is really unexpected for a guy from Central Europe who's only been in North America for a year. Super impressive.
 
I hadn't heard him speak before, but his English is perfect- which is really unexpected for a guy from Central Europe who's only been in North America for a year. Super impressive.
Sergachev worked hard to teach himself as much English as possible. Very possible Dvorsky worked on it a ton in Sudbury.

He looked pretty solid in his debut last night
 
Big D with so much puck patience on that powerplay.

Anyone who saw the whole game can give us a write-up?

Very poised with the puck. Good in tight, physical enough to play through the NHL. Reminds me a lot of Pavel Zacha with a hammer of a one timer shot. Playmaking is. high end though.

Skating is going to have to get better, top end speed isn’t bad, acceleration isn’t great. Can’t tell if it’s due to him digesting the game or he’s just a little choppy in terms of movements. I don’t think it’ll overly inhibit him from being able to defend but would definitely help if he saw some improvement there.

Game was an extremely choppy game though, not a lot of ice time for him and no real flow to the game. A lot of PKs for the Blues. Should be able to get a better understanding in a few games.
 
Can't wait to see where Dalibors skating/pace gets to when he physically develops into a man. All the other attributes are there. The Mental processing, vision, puck skill, puck protection/edgework, High end release and very good attention to detail away from the puck and ability to find quiet areas offensively. If this kids skating gets to top 6 NHL average, like let's say kopitar or Pettersson. He's going to be a STUD. Can't wait for prime Thomas and Dvorsky in the future.
 

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