WC: Future of Slovak Hockey

Eye of Ra

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This is aging poorly.

I think it ends 3 Slovaks and 2 Czechs in round 1.. however, Slovaks have a better higher end this year. They did last year too! They're doing awesome! Lot of good players coming up and hopefully a renaissance. I think we'll have more guys drafted though.. round 7 is our round!lol
oliver bonk is canadian .
 

mirec04

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Curious about next year. That could be a weak draft for Slovakia.
Optimistic scenario is 3-4 players, closer to reality 1-2 players. Hopefully someone will show up during the season so like Gajan, Misiak, Honzek, Pekarcik or Demek 2 years ago.
 
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Elvs

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2024 draft is pretty bad so one down year than hopefully back to 6-8 guys per year. 2024 probably 1-2 realistically drafted lol

2024 is gonna be a weaker year for Slovakia, but then 2025 looks strong, suggesting that the last couple of years wasn't just a fluke. It shows the Slovak program has greatly improved.
 

Wooren

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So what's the story here, did all four mentioned players indeed attend the draft and waited through all rounds, only to go undrafted? I know all sorts of players attend the draft, not just the elite ones, but when I read it, I figured they have some inside info of their likely selection. Because aside from Pekarcik, I don't think any of them was 'likely' to be picked.
 

ITM

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Any thoughts on why Daniel Alexander Jencko wasn't given a mid to late round look?

From the limited footage I've seen of him, kid looks really skilled.
 

JabbaJabba

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2024 is gonna be a weaker year for Slovakia, but then 2025 looks strong, suggesting that the last couple of years wasn't just a fluke. It shows the Slovak program has greatly improved.

Who are the players to watch for 2025?
 

Elvs

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Who are the players to watch for 2025?

Michal Svrcek, Luka Radivojevic and Tomas Pobezal are potential 1st round picks, I think. But of course a lot can happen in two years. Alex Ciernik looked like a 1st-2nd round pick only a year ago, but eventuelly fell to the 4th in this year's draft.
 
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Dirtyf1ghter

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I always thought 2023 would be better than 2022.

2024 has long been detected as a very weak year, at the level of the low period.

But it will come back gradually from 2025. At the end of the decade, there should be very talented prospects if we rely on performances in pee-wee & bantam tournaments.

Can't wait to see what's next for Max Melicherik.

Just with the 2004-2005 generation :

Slafkovsky-Dvorsky-Mesar
Sykora-Honzek-Ciernik
Pekarcik-Misiak-Petrovsky
Molnar-Repcik-Zlnka

Natny-Nemec
Eperjesi-Kmec
J.Chromiak-Strbak

Gajan
Elias

You can compete for the U20 WC title in the next tournament with this team (but the best won't be there)
 

kudla

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So what's the story here, did all four mentioned players indeed attend the draft and waited through all rounds, only to go undrafted? I know all sorts of players attend the draft, not just the elite ones, but when I read it, I figured they have some inside info of their likely selection. Because aside from Pekarcik, I don't think any of them was 'likely' to be picked.

It's possible that they get some sort of echo from their agents. For example Molnar was told by his agent that he would get drafted.
 

Czechboy

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That 2004 group is insanely good ... Just need to build around it.

Nemec, Slaf and gajan are tremendous building blocks.
 
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