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Great article in the Examiner about Rob Wilson and Paddy O’Connor’s trip to Europe in preparation for the upcoming Import draft.
They discuss their approach in identifying prospects and meeting with them and their families and the advantage of doing all of that in person. They also scouted some younger players who they may target in future OHL drafts.

‘With any player … you have to build relationships’: Peterborough Petes scout Europe for import draft

I’m excited about the Import draft tomorrow to see who the Petes will be welcoming to Peterborough
 
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Great article in the Examiner about Rob Wilson and Paddy O’Connor’s trip to Europe in preparation for the upcoming Import draft.
They discuss their approach in identifying prospects and meeting with them and their families and the advantage of doing all of that in person. They also scouted some younger players who they may target in future OHL drafts.

‘With any player … you have to build relationships’: Peterborough Petes scout Europe for import draft

I’m excited about the Import draft tomorrow to see who the Petes will be welcoming to Peterborough
thats a hell of an investment
 
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Obviously the results still need to come, BUT this is a great day and new development for the Petes franchise. It really is quite significant on many levels including from a financial standpoint to be able to send Patrick O'Connor (Director of Player Personnel and Head European Scout) to Europe throughout the season and not only scout in person but build quality relationships with varying European programs. When Petes President Dave Lorentz was hired last year, he made it clear on day 1 that he was committed to winning and was going to keep trying to transform this organization in every way and this development is proof of that. As Petes fans, we are quite lucky to have this financial ability to send Petes staff to Europe to scout and I hope that it can pay off!

For those unable to read the Import Draft article:

‘With any player … you have to build relationships’: Peterborough Petes scout Europe for import draft

Moving forward, there should be no question whether players the Peterborough Petes select in the CHL Import Draft will report.

Last fall, the Petes promoted assistant coach Patrick O’Connor to the role of director of player personnel and as part of his duties the Durham, England native was put in charge of European scouting and the import draft. The Petes hold the ninth overall selection in this year’s import draft on July 3. With defenceman Martin Matejicek expected to return next season and Tommy Purdeller to turn pro in Europe, the club is expected to make one selection.

O’Connor was a former teammate of Petes head coach Rob Wilson in the British Hockey League and on Great Britain’s national team and joined the Petes when he moved his family to Peterborough in 2019. O’Connor and Wilson travelled to Europe for two weeks in April to scout players, as well as meet agents, officials from top European clubs, players and their families to establish relationships.

O’Connor’s mandate was to improve the Petes performance in the import draft with a greater European presence and insure they select players who will report. Last year’s selection, German defenceman Rio Kaiser was the latest pick who opted not to report.

“With any player and in any area of the game, you have to build relationships,” said O’Connor. “To build relationships you have to invest time. It’s very important you build these trusting and lasting relationships. That’s whether it’s one of these development organizations, European agents, the families of the players and the players themselves. They’re entrusting you to take their son halfway across the world, sometimes to a place they have never been, because they do believe in their hearts for their guys to get to the highest pro level of the NHL, without a doubt the most efficient route is still the OHL and the CHL.”

Wilson has many contacts overseas from his 20 years playing and coaching in Europe but O’Connor said his head coaching duties prevent him from getting to Europe or international tournaments during the season to scout. O’Connor’s schedule and role is much more flexible.

The early end to this season allowed both men to travel to Austria, Germany and Switzerland to meet club officials and a number of agents. A number of other agents and officials from other European nations flew in to meet O’Connor and Wilson, establishing connections across the continent, said O’Connor.

“We invested a lot of time in meeting a lot of people to show them who the Peterborough Petes are and what we do and where we are in our build and how we plan to win again and our process,” he said. “We discussed every element of the organization from off-ice, education, training, recovery, travel, practice, how we run our programs.”

Delivering that message in person by the people who will be in charge of the player’s development has a much greater impact, said O’Connor.

“That was definitely worth the time and effort. Credit to the board of directors for having the vision to invest because there is a cost involved to send us out there. It’s not cheap but in the short term and long term, I think it’s a very good investment because the trip was incredibly productive,” he said.

O’Connor said many of the European clubs acknowledge it can be to the benefit of their players to complete their development in Canada and if the player signs in the NHL, it helps them promote their program within their home countries as the stepping-stone to greater opportunities.

“They want their players to go to the highest possible level, which is the NHL. They see the OHL as the most direct route,” he said.

In the past, the Petes have relied heavily on video to scout European players, but O’Connor said nothing replaces seeing the player in person.

“I spend a lot of time studying the player, the bench, the body language, the reactions, how he integrates with teammates. These are things I study on the opposing teams all the time on a match night and these are things I really need to see to get a complete understanding of what the player is about,” said O’Connor.

They have a short list of players they are interested in and met with most of them and their families.

“We put ourselves in a strong position where the players we select will report,” said O’Connor.

“It’s a draft, so we can’t control what the other eight teams do before us, but we’ve done a lot of homework, research and invested a lot of time. We’d like to think we’re going to get the guys we are going for.”

They’ve also scouted some younger players as it’s vital to have a vision for future drafts, he said.

“We want to bring these guys in around the right age for what we plan to achieve that particular year,” said O’Connor.
 
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Wonder what the chances are they can get him over here this season or if it’s more for 2026
They gotta do everything they can, this kid look and sounds like an absolute stud! but even if it means him coming over in 2026, this pick is will a W.

Further to your point, one thing you do have to wonder however is how the Import Draft Examiner article relates back to the reportability which the Petes said will almost be a guarantee. Does it mean they will come right away after they are drafted or will it be longer terms plays but they will still come.
 
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So happy with this pick!

Adam Novotný
  • dob Nov. 13, 2007…..(not eligible until the 2026 NHL draft)​
  • Left shot, 6’ 1”, 183lbs
  • played most of this season in the U20 junior league in Czechia where he put up 32g, 27a, 59pts in 48 games for Mountfield HK U20.
  • called up to play in the Czechia men’s league for Mountfield HK where he became the youngest player ever to score a goal in that league, as a 15 year old
  • played on the Czechia U18 team at the 5 Nations Cup in Plymouth in February and led the team in scoring (4g, 2a in 4 games) despite being the youngest player on the roster
  • didn’t compete in the u18-championships for Czechia in April because at the end of his season he had planned shoulder surgery.
  • Has his own HF boards page with some discussion about his play and potential https://forums.hfboards.com/threads/f-adam-novotný-mountfield-hk-czechia-draft-2026.2941998/


write-up by Stephen Ellis prior to the U17 World championships in PEI last November

Adam Novotný, LW (Czechia)​

A 6-foot-1 forward with speed, Novotný is drawing a lot of attention in Czech hockey circles. He already has a goal against pros while also putting up a point-per-game in the Czech U-20 league. Add in some impressive U-17 games earlier in the season and you’re watching a player with the potential to really make some noise at a level like this.


My thoughts.....

Novotný seems like a perfect fit for the Petes. He is a fast-skating, point-producing forward who has a late birthday and fits the Petes’ competitive window. He is presently signed to return to Mountfield HK but I have no idea what it would take to have him break that contract and join the Petes this season. If he elects to stay in Czechia, he may spend some time with the U20 team but should definitely play more games with the men’s league team than the 10 he dressed for last season.

It would not be the end of the world if Novotný stays in Czechia this year and comes to the OHL next season. The 25/26 season is his NHL draft year so the Petes would have him for 25/26(D) and 26/27 (D+1) seasons when they should have a very strong lineup.
 

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They gotta do everything they can, this kid look and sounds like an absolute stud! but even if it means him coming over in 2026, this pick is will a W.

Further to your point, one thing you do have to wonder however is how the Import Draft Examiner article relates back to the reportability which the Petes said will almost be a guarantee. Does it mean they will come right away after they are drafted or will it be longer terms plays but they will still come.
Should help they already have another Czech player on the roster would make the transition a lot easier
 

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I don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but this article says that his contract is for 2 years, plus a one year option. They also expect him to play regularly next year in the Extraliga.
 

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I don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but this article says that his contract is for 2 years, plus a one year option. They also expect him to play regularly next year in the Extraliga.
But the pro team would have the option of “loaning him” to the Petes wouldn’t they?
 
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