Is something wrong with my ears, or does Roy Ray say "J J DeBurka" at :44 seconds in?
Is something wrong with my ears, or does Roy Ray say "J J DeBurka" at :44 seconds in?
He is excellent on the boards. Just needs some weight and consistency which should come naturally over time. Tuch lite?It will be interesting to see how Paterka advances and in what role as he moves along. He flashed some ability last season but I'm not sure he had a real identity to his game yet. He could be a do-everything sort of player but you like to see a guy develop into top 5 forechecker, 200' foot player... Some sort of specialist.
It will be interesting to see how Paterka advances and in what role as he moves along. He flashed some ability last season but I'm not sure he had a real identity to his game yet. He could be a do-everything sort of player but you like to see a guy develop into top 5 forechecker, 200' foot player... Some sort of specialist.
I was hoping both him and Quinn would take big jumps this year. Now that Quinn will miss at least the first half of this season, JJ is going to have even more opportunity to go off this year.He was a beast at the World Championships. I'm hoping that's a springboard for him like it was for Cozens last year.
Maybe Hossa lite two way guy with speed and scoring potential?He is excellent on the boards. Just needs some weight and consistency which should come naturally over time. Tuch lite?
5. JJ Peterka, RW
1/14/2002 | 6-feet | 189 pounds | Shoots left
Drafted: No. 34 in 2020
Tier: Bubble top and middle of the lineup player
Skating: NHL average
Puck skills: Above NHL average
Hockey sense: NHL average
Compete: NHL average
Shot: High-end
Analysis: Peterka had a successful first NHL season, scoring 32 points and looking like he belonged. Peterka is full of speed and skill, and coming down the wing he can beat a lot of NHL defenders. He can make tough passes and do so with pace. His shot is excellent, as he’s a threat to score from range constantly and often tries to score from bad angles. Peterka isn’t that big, but his compete is solid and with his speed, he can be a quality top-six wing.
JJ Peterka, Buffalo Sabres
JJ Peterka will be a critical top-six contributor for the Sabres, playing on Dylan Cozens’ line. He should see a decent bump from the 13:39 he averaged per game last season, especially because of Jack Quinn’s injury.
Peterka had a solid rookie campaign, contributing 32 points in 77 games, and 27 of those 32 points came at five-on-five, which is an encouraging trend. Peterka’s speed made him a constant threat off the rush. He has the high-end puck skills and sharp passing ability to make difficult plays in high traffic.
He drove play really well as a rookie and would have had more bottom-line production if he had finished his chances a bit better. Peterka was an impressive shooter coming up as a prospect, so we should see improvement in that regard. In fact, he’s already showing positive signs on that front, as he exploded for seven goals and 12 points in 10 games for Germany at the World Championship this summer.