Player Discussion Pavel Zacha

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Pavel Zacha Contract Extension

January 14, 2023​



BOSTON BRUINS GENERAL MANAGER DON SWEENEY AND BOSTON BRUINS FORWARD PAVEL ZACHA…


Opening remarks…

Zacha: “I just want to thank the Jacobs family and the general managers and coaches who helped me get to this opportunity to play here in Boston. All the teammates, my agents, and my family who supported me my whole life. Just thankful to be part of this organization.”


On how long he’s been working on this deal…

Sweeney: “I think we made it pretty clear when we first had the opportunity to bring Pavel on board that we thought highly of him, and we were hopeful that he’d be a part of our future. I know that Evan Gold, Paul Capizzano and Pav’s group certainly had discussions about a longer-trend deal. With the situation, we found common ground pretty quickly on a one-year deal, and then it sort of allowed us to explore at the right time. As you all know, every deal kind of has its own cadence and timeline and we’re fortunate to come to a fairly quick agreement and be happy. Certainly happy to have him be a part of our organization, not just this year, but moving forward.”


On Zacha playing center this season…

Sweeney: “I think we were pretty obvious when we first acquired him; the versatility Pavel brings in playing all three positions and in moving forward, an eye towards center ice that we’re wanting to have to find a way to continue to add to our group. I think that his versatility has shown through. He plays in all situations in a hockey game and has been a big part of our group. Fit in very well, comfortable with several of his countrymen. But overall, a very well-liked young man that we’re happy to have going forward, and it addresses a positional need in the future.”


On moving around this season…

Zacha: “Yeah, it’s been good. You know, one of my strengths that I was able to play wing and center. And coming here, playing in such a good team that every line, every player here has been really good. Really helping me out too, playing and seeing Bergy [Patrice Bergeron], seeing Charlie Coyle, these guys — that helps my game to, [David] Krejci. These guys that I can talk to on a daily basis and just help me grow as a player and as a teammate too. I think being a part of this team has helped me and I’m just lucky to be able to be here for a longer time.”


On how comfortable it must be now that he knows he’s going to be here long term…

Zacha: “Yeah, as we said, when I got the news that I was going to be traded here in the summer, I was hoping that I was going to show myself and will be able to be here for a long time and I’m happy that it happened. It’s a start, you know, it’s my first season and I have to prove myself and show why I’m here and why I’m going to be here for a longer time and it’s just super exciting for me to be part of this.”


On what it’s been like playing for the Bruins and what it’s been like having a successful season…


Zacha: “Yeah, it’s been a good season so far. I think with the group that we have, you know, short memory and playing in five game segments and every player wants to go far this year and win. It’s just such a winning culture that I’m part of, it’s something that has helped me to personally to be a better player. So, it’s been a good season so far, but we have a long season ahead of us and we have to focus on that."

On the depth of the team and how that’s added a dimension…

Sweeney: “Well it’s a teamwide philosophy that we’re trying to play a faster game in all three zones. Whether that’s closing or whether that’s transition… It’s certainly something that Monty [Jim Montgomery] preaches all the time, and then having guys of the quality of player like Pav [Pavel Zacha] and the players that you mentioned, to be able to play a little heavier, a possession game in the offensive zone, has added another layer to our hockey club and it’s only going to get harder between now and the end of the year. I think the way that we’re trying to play and you know, it was a really good hockey game tonight. We came out on the good side, but we have a lot of work to do and these guys stay in the moment. They’re not getting ahead of themselves, it’s a process-driven team and stylistically, I think there’s a nice blend of what Monty wants, to how he wants to play and the players have bought into it and to a man they go out and try and execute.”

On if he expects other signings before July…

Sweeney: “I think, as I mentioned earlier, every situation is unique. Every player is unique. In the situation that Pav was in, had an opportunity to take a one-year and turn it into four extra. Everybody else, we will continue to communicate with, and if the opportunity presents itself, and with the support of the organization, between Cam and Charlie and Mr. Jacobs, we’re very fortunate that when we’re in positions to execute, we try and do it right, and we will continue to try to do that moving forward.”

On if there is anything new on David Pastrnak…

“No.”

On going into the trade deadline…

Sweeney: “You’ve got to hope you stay healthy, and I think we have a good hockey team. I think we’re deep, but we’re probably going to have to continue to add and supplement. We’ve been blending in some of the players that have played particularly well down in Providence and earned an opportunity, so we’re going to continue to evaluate that if the opportunity presents itself. There haven’t been a lot of trades up until this point. We’ll have to see going forward. It’ll take some creativity for clubs like our own that have some cap challenges, but chances are that most of the teams that are hopefully going to get an opportunity to play in the playoffs generally have cap challenges, and we’re no different. We’re going to try to do our best to put the best team we possibly can.”

On if he wants to go all in this year or look to the future…

Sweeney: "My job is to put the best team on the ice year to year, balance it. Live in the moment for what this group wants to try and accomplish, and good on them. Like I said, process-driven group, and we’ll address things as they come, and I’ll do the best job I possibly can for the organization.”
Wow good stuff
 
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BruinDust

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Fair market value and the Bruins should get his prime years out of this (age 26/27/28/29 seasons).

And if he performs well, Zacha is probably looking at a nice UFA deal from someone going into his Age 30 season.
 
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I will wait on this one to tell if I like or not. Thought yesterday (Toronto game) was a exam game for him and imo he got 60% on his exam....
 

Beesfan

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Good deal. We're getting the prime years of this player without any long-term commitment.
 

4ORRBRUIN

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Need players like this, he can play anywhere up or down the line up.

Little better puck luck would be great.
 

Over the volcano

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Too much. After that wiff vs the Laffs last night I was thinking let him go or trade him at the deadline. How is he worth more than DeBrusk?
if DeBrusk we’re signing today it’d be for more. Plus, I think, the versatility of being able to play center is something Bostons willing to pay a little extra for


File this one under interesting stats that don’t match the eye test. Look at the Czech mates line compared to the rest.
 

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Babajingo

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Seems like alot, given the cap space the Bruins have left.

This leaves 21 mill in cap space next year. And that doesn't include what will be owed Patrice and David.
Something like nine roster spots to fill. Pasta and Swayman alone will be around 15 mill.
That leaves 5-6 mill for 7 roster spots. And that doesn't even figure in Patrice and David signing again.

Be an interesting off season. Maybe Patrice and David will save Sweeneys job again and sign for $4.68 next year.
 
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JRull86

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Too much. After that wiff vs the Laffs last night I was thinking let him go or trade him at the deadline. How is he worth more than DeBrusk?
Trade him because he whiffed an open net? Lmfao unreal.

Zacha is fine in the role he's been cast in. 4.75 is right around average some someone who is going to average 50 points, especially a C.
 

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And/or they don’t know so they want a good plan B - something better than 2C by committee like they had to try last year
Yeah I’m sure they don’t know what he wants to do ,and they probably don’t know what they want to do either even if he were to tell them now he wants to play next season,I doubt management would make that commitment.
 

goldnblack

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eh, feels too rich by about $1m a year

So you're thinking he's worth 3.75M. '

If we look at the past few years we've got some covid shortened seasons where he's gotten 36 pts. He's got 25 here half way. So really it's not a stretch to call this guy a 45 pt player with upside for more.

Last year that peer group in that 45 pt range was Jeff Carter (7m), Hagel (4.5m), Nino Niederreiter (5.25m), Boone Jenner (3.75m signed in 2018), Eberle (5.5m), Okposo (6m), Severson (4.1m), Boeser (6.6m), Paul Statsny (1.5m which is a weird one year vet deal), Roslovic (4m), Anders Lee (5.8m)

If we feel this guy is a 45 pt player, it's a no brainer to give him this money. But what's more, when you remove Bergeron and Krejci, where do you think the minutes and PP1 time will go? Do we agree it stands to reason that it's quite possible he'll get more than 45pts a year as a Bruin pretty soon? I think a 55 pt season isn't far off. At that point he's a steal at 4.75m, and I just showed you the proof. This is what that's worth today in the NHL.
 

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Too much. After that wiff vs the Laffs last night I was thinking let him go or trade him at the deadline. How is he worth more than DeBrusk?

LMAO, one play where his shot was just too far left and you want to traded him? To answer your DeBrusk question, you're comparing apples and oranges. DeBrusk was going to be an RFA and Zacha a UFA. DeBrusk was coming off a poor season, had requested a trade and just recently had started to come back to life when he signed his extension. Zacha has been solid all season and on pace for 50pts.
 
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Right Zacha is playing at a 50pt pace. How many 50pt players make under $5 million a year?
He can also play all three forward positions, can play up and down the lineup, and has been snake-bitten so far this season. In my opinion, it's a great signing.
 

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So you're thinking he's worth 3.75M. '

If we look at the past few years we've got some covid shortened seasons where he's gotten 36 pts. He's got 25 here half way. So really it's not a stretch to call this guy a 45 pt player with upside for more.

Last year that peer group in that 45 pt range was Jeff Carter (7m), Hagel (4.5m), Nino Niederreiter (5.25m), Boone Jenner (3.75m signed in 2018), Eberle (5.5m), Okposo (6m), Severson (4.1m), Boeser (6.6m), Paul Statsny (1.5m which is a weird one year vet deal), Roslovic (4m), Anders Lee (5.8m)

If we feel this guy is a 45 pt player, it's a no brainer to give him this money. But what's more, when you remove Bergeron and Krejci, where do you think the minutes and PP1 time will go? Do we agree it stands to reason that it's quite possible he'll get more than 45pts a year as a Bruin pretty soon? I think a 55 pt season isn't far off. At that point he's a steal at 4.75m, and I just showed you the proof. This is what that's worth today in the NHL.

He's a low 30 pt player who is a defensive liability.

Yeah he can look good next to krejci and Pastrnak, but it's smoke and mirrors
 

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