Interesting things from the interview (not Google translate) the gist of it per exchange:
1) Pittsburgh reached out to him, not the other way around. His agent called him and said there was an offer.
2) His brothers are happy for him, because Tomas always wanted to play in the NHL, and Hynek abandoned that dream early on.
3) One on one, he'd beat his brothers (what
@OnMyOwn said above), but two on one, they'd kill him.
4) It's a little bit like a fairy tale, but he knows he has to fight his way up from the AHL to the big club.
5) Wants to play with all three of his brothers on the same team (good call, whoever called him Staal). His older brothers played together but he hasn't played with Tomas yet (who's an assistant captain, I think on Amur Khabarovsk)
6) He's eager to experience Pittsburgh, (
) but he doesn't want to make a mistake there.
7) Pittsburgh showed the most interest in him, though there were other offers who wanted to wait to see what happens post Coronavirus. He's always loved the Pens, so when he heard about the offer he replied back loud and clear.
8) He says the Pens said that if he didn't make the team out of camp, he'd be on the farm club, but it worked the same way as the big club (i.e. success there would bring him up in the same system), plus they had lots of good staff there to help him train and adjust.
9) The Pens became interested in him after watching him play in a tournament in November. Says his agent let him know the Pens were always asking about him.
10) He's prepared to go to the AHL, but he's putting all of his thoughts right now into making the big club.
11) Dominik Simon called him yesterday to welcome him. The club invited him to come to Pittsburgh to get to know the city, and if the Pens are playing by then, he could practice along side of the team for the postseason.