Finally get more icetime. Gradually progress with each match. It's really nice to watch his game, during the power play, his play is reminiscent of Martin Reway, but Filip is faster and better skates. I think if he doesn't get injury, he could end the season with 15-20 points and next season he could dominate in one of the CHL leagues. According to his style of play, QMJHL would suit him best. However, the OHL would not have to be a bad choice either.Filip has raised his production recently, he is now on 7 points (2G + 5A) in 20 games in top tier men's league.
I agree but in case Poprad could quarantee him more ice time and the role in PP I would think about to stay in men's league. IMHO it would give him more than playing between juniors.Finally get more icetime. Gradually progress with each match. It's really nice to watch his game, during the power play, his play is reminiscent of Martin Reway, but Filip is faster and better skates. I think if he doesn't get injury, he could end the season with 15-20 points and next season he could dominate in one of the CHL leagues. According to his style of play, QMJHL would suit him best. However, the OHL would not have to be a bad choice either.
Really good match from him. He created chances in each shift, the most dangerous player on both sides today. If he goes to one of the CHL leagues next season, I think he will dominate there.
Is the CHL really the best approach for this new high potential group of players? Sweden and Finland have their talented youngsters playing in their mens leagues even if in 4th line roles. This works fine for their development , Russia uses the same approach as most of their players come from their first and second league. Even Germany with their strong 01 and 02s their players are going through domestic leagues. Perhaps this would be better for the Slovak players to earn their icetime in Extraliga, teams seem to be willing to give youngters a chance
Right now he’s a top 6 player on one of the top teams in the league and he’ll have a HUGE season next year if he stays. But he won’t be playing against other top prospects the way he would in the CHL. I think if anything prevents him from going to the CHL it’ll be covid.Slovak League is Slovak League. Its a lewel or two lower as KHL or SHL. But if he could play top 6 (and i think that he can), why not? Still, CHL is another world, more similar to NHL where he wants to play.
I dont think, it will be a step back for him if he goes.
I don't think so. It's still impossible to know what his draft range is, but I could see more of a middle rounder in himDo you guys think he goes before Slafkovsky? I think he has a chance if he goes to CHL. I think we might looking a top 10 pick in Mesar.
I don't think so. It's still impossible to know what his draft range is, but I could see more of a middle rounder in him
Do you guys think he goes before Slafkovsky? I think he has a chance if he goes to CHL. I think we might looking a top 10 pick in Mesar.