LD Stanislav Svozil - HC Kometa Brno, Extraliga Jrs (2021, 69th, CBJ)

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I agree Jiricek in those last two games was a force for them and the best overall D. Don't get me wrong I like them both, I just think when Svozil arrives here next year he'll really impress the fans that don't know who he is yet.

My prediction is he starts in the AHL next year and could be a mainstay on the NHL roster by Christmas. He's had a full year of playing in North America under his belt but on top of that was a force in the WHL most nights.
Played pro in Europe too! So he has played against Men before.. obviously, Extraliga is a far cry from NHL but he does have that experience. I think he'll get a good look at training camp for the world's too... Czechs are down a lot of D going into this one. Our D is bad to begin with. Jiricek made the team last season and would be Top 4 this season if Cleveland gets eliminated.
 

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Call me crazy but I might like him more than Jiricek. I've seen almost every Monsters game this year and David has been very steady, but what Svozil has done in Regina and the snippet last night was very impressive. I've seen about 15 Pats games this year and the way he processes the game will translate well to the NHL. He has a great shot, good motor, and not afraid to attack in the O zone. He hasn't been a defensive liability in doing so because he can get back into the play and uses his stick to disrupt plays in the Neutral zone or at the line. He's also tough to beat 1v1. He scored some very very timely goals for Regina in that series vs Saskatoon.

Last night right off the bat first shift he took a D to D pass from Boqvist in his own zone, picked his head up and fired a cross ice stretch pass to the winger, same shift he took a pass of the wall and got a good wrister on net. Was a few plays where he showed he wasn't afraid to jump into the rush and was even behind the net a few times. Was comfortable on the power play and for sure can be a future power play qb on this team.

I think he will be the better offensive catalyst and his D game is no slouch, he will need to adjust to the NHL but the way he uses his stick is right up there with Jiricek.

Both these guys are ahead of Ceulemans for me, by a decent margin too.

He was making plays last night and looked terrific.

But I think this might be a case where first game adrenaline masks the immaturity of the player. Svozil has had a lot of games for the Pats where his motor and his puck decisions have lagged. My guess is that his need for gym time will be more apparent if he's in the NHL in the Fall. Of course maybe he'll cover that gap in the offseason.
 

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He was making plays last night and looked terrific.

But I think this might be a case where first game adrenaline masks the immaturity of the player. Svozil has had a lot of games for the Pats where his motor and his puck decisions have lagged. My guess is that his need for gym time will be more apparent if he's in the NHL in the Fall. Of course maybe he'll cover that gap in the offseason.
This is a fair take I'm with you.
 

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I think next year he has a shot of making the team out of camp and staying up. He isn't perfect, but he's been getting better and better. This year his defense has also gotten a lot better. Great on the PP like always and has a great shot. Good vision. He was somewhat unlucky this year in the AHL and still often times looked like a great D on the ice. Predicting now that if he does end up in the A for another year that he explodes offensively and is given a lot more time and responsibility. As of now this may be a hot take but think he's most NHL ready d prospect the Jackets have and may currently be better than Jiricek.
 
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I think next year he has a shot of making the team out of camp and staying up. He isn't perfect, but he's been getting better and better. This year his defense has also gotten a lot better. Great on the PP like always and has a great shot. Good vision. He was somewhat unlucky this year in the AHL and still often times looked like a great D on the ice. Predicting now that if he does end up in the A for another year that he explodes offensively and is given a lot more time and responsibility. As of now this may be a hot take but think he's most NHL ready d prospect the Jackets have and may currently be better than Jiricek.
He's got a lot of competition next year. Werenski and Provorov are a lock barring a trade and Mateychuk looked like he could've made the team out of camp LAST season and he's done nothing but elevate his game this season. In a perfect world Mateychuk is fighting Provorov for a spot(but that's probably getting ahead of myself)

It wouldn't be such a bad thing for Svozil and Jiricek munch first line minutes in Cleveland next year. That gives time for the Jackets to make a decision on Provorov. Guys like Svozil should only be in the NHL if they've forced their way on. Whether that's from camp or a injury call up IDC.
 
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I think next year he has a shot of making the team out of camp and staying up. He isn't perfect, but he's been getting better and better. This year his defense has also gotten a lot better. Great on the PP like always and has a great shot. Good vision. He was somewhat unlucky this year in the AHL and still often times looked like a great D on the ice. Predicting now that if he does end up in the A for another year that he explodes offensively and is given a lot more time and responsibility. As of now this may be a hot take but think he's most NHL ready d prospect the Jackets have and may currently be better than Jiricek.

He's got a lot of competition next year. Werenski and Provorov are a lock barring a trade and Mateychuk looked like he could've made the team out of camp LAST season and he's done nothing but elevate his game this season. In a perfect world Mateychuk is fighting Provorov for a spot(but that's probably getting ahead of myself)

It wouldn't be such a bad thing for Svozil and Jiricek munch first line minutes in Cleveland next year. That gives time for the Jackets to make a decision on Provorov. Guys like Svozil should only be in the NHL if they've forced their way on. Whether that's from camp or a injury call up IDC.

Svozil is developing well but it feels like he is further away from winning a job, just because of how well Mateychuk has developed. Mateychuk is almost certainly going to be in the NHL and it's hard to imagine them breaking in two rookie LD at the same time. I could see Provorov traded but I can't see two rookie LD.

And Svozil's offense exploding next year in Cleveland sounds great. I really don't have a problem with a young D getting that extra seasoning and taking a step.
 

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He's got a lot of competition next year. Werenski and Provorov are a lock barring a trade and Mateychuk looked like he could've made the team out of camp LAST season and he's done nothing but elevate his game this season. In a perfect world Mateychuk is fighting Provorov for a spot(but that's probably getting ahead of myself)

It wouldn't be such a bad thing for Svozil and Jiricek munch first line minutes in Cleveland next year. That gives time for the Jackets to make a decision on Provorov. Guys like Svozil should only be in the NHL if they've forced their way on. Whether that's from camp or a injury call up IDC.
Svozil is developing well but it feels like he is further away from winning a job, just because of how well Mateychuk has developed. Mateychuk is almost certainly going to be in the NHL and it's hard to imagine them breaking in two rookie LD at the same time. I could see Provorov traded but I can't see two rookie LD.

And Svozil's offense exploding next year in Cleveland sounds great. I really don't have a problem with a young D getting that extra seasoning and taking a step.
I agree, but Mateychuk still has yet to play against men. It's a pretty big step to go from the WHL to the AHL, and an even bigger step to go to the NHL (though certainly possible). It's also an even bigger step to go from a player who hasn't played against men in a whole season to playing 82 games of it, and personally I'd rather see a prospect get that experience and know a little more about what it's going to be like and the impact on their body it'll have. I believe Mateychuk is eligible for the AHL next year, I think he should be given the chance (just like Svozil and Jiracek) to impress out of camp and get at least 9 games with the team, but I also think it would benefit him to play at least 20-40 games in the AHL, if he's still looking like he does in the Dub, then for sure bring him up.

Svozil I think currently at least has the best chance of the 3 at handling NHL level forwards and playing decent defense, not needing to be sheltered and not being a detriment at times.

By no means do I think Svozil has the highest upside or that he's going to hit the highest peak, but I would prefer that more development time be given to all of these guys. I'd be perfectly happy with another year in the A for Svozil too. Just think he's arguably the most NHL ready (coaches love their defensive guys) and therefore has a semi decent chance of making the team.
 

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I think next year he has a shot of making the team out of camp and staying up. He isn't perfect, but he's been getting better and better. This year his defense has also gotten a lot better. Great on the PP like always and has a great shot. Good vision. He was somewhat unlucky this year in the AHL and still often times looked like a great D on the ice. Predicting now that if he does end up in the A for another year that he explodes offensively and is given a lot more time and responsibility. As of now this may be a hot take but think he's most NHL ready d prospect the Jackets have and may currently be better than Jiricek.
I agree, but Mateychuk still has yet to play against men. It's a pretty big step to go from the WHL to the AHL, and an even bigger step to go to the NHL (though certainly possible). It's also an even bigger step to go from a player who hasn't played against men in a whole season to playing 82 games of it, and personally I'd rather see a prospect get that experience and know a little more about what it's going to be like and the impact on their body it'll have. I believe Mateychuk is eligible for the AHL next year, I think he should be given the chance (just like Svozil and Jiracek) to impress out of camp and get at least 9 games with the team, but I also think it would benefit him to play at least 20-40 games in the AHL, if he's still looking like he does in the Dub, then for sure bring him up.

Svozil I think currently at least has the best chance of the 3 at handling NHL level forwards and playing decent defense, not needing to be sheltered and not being a detriment at times.

By no means do I think Svozil has the highest upside or that he's going to hit the highest peak, but I would prefer that more development time be given to all of these guys. I'd be perfectly happy with another year in the A for Svozil too. Just think he's arguably the most NHL ready (coaches love their defensive guys) and therefore has a semi decent chance of making the team.
For me it's hard to make a guess on who of these 3 will be ready or most ready next fall. Jiricek has two pretty obvious issues he needs to continue to work on (strength and skating technique) before taking permanent jump from AHL to NHL but otherwise he still has greater tools and upside than the other two. Also as a RD he plays different position so he won't be having direct competition for lineup spots with those two anyway.

Svozil and Mateychuk both are great at doing a lot of things right on ice in their respective leagues but I'm not convinced they've been so impressive that either one could already be a difference maker on Jackets defense group, and that comment is coming from watching final 10 games of MJ's WHL playoff run and the first two games of the current CLE-SYR series in AHL playoffs.

Imo Svozil might be more ready physically to battle against NHL players so in that sense I agree he's a little further in defensive development. I like how he wants and is able to push players away from the crease and lays heavier shoulder checks than I've ever seen from him. Mateychuk has also gotten stronger but his physicality in practice is more about giving mean but legal crosschecks to the back and cutting in front of opponent's skating lane and wedging them against wall. He was great at those things against WHL's top forwards but as you mentioned it's a lower level league. I'm not sure if he would have much impact in the AHL, let alone NHL. Svozil currently looks like he can deliver and absorb hits without losing balance or taking much time to recover whereas Mateychuk might still occasionally lose his edge on the check and get drifted out of the play momentarily.

I think both needs to improve their skating. As of now agility and endurance are pretty clear weaknesses for Svozil. Sometimes I feel like his attention to detail and overall effort tends to derail the longer his shifts go. I believe that lack of endurance is a big reason why his defensive awareness doesn't always look that great even though in most situations he knows how to play smart defensively. I remember two instances in the last two games where he got beat on the rush because he was positioned little too high in the neutral and due to lack of agility couldn't catch the racing forward, and two other moments where he didn't tie up his guy in the slot quick enough, granting the opponent with a high-danger scoring chance.

Mateychuk isn't a perfect rush defender either. He's been more cautious in NZ plays this year and has left larger gaps which could be an indication that he isn't totally confident about his pivoting and backwards skating ability. Maybe his technique needs to be adjusted in some ways since endurance/motor has never been an issue with him.

I think they're both good at blocking shots with their sticks but not so much with their bodies. I'm not even sure if Svozil has gotten any PK time during these playoffs and I wouldn't surprised at all if that were the case. Mateychuk has played on top units on PK and PP in juniors but that doesn't mean he would have same responsibilities in Cleveland. Mateychuk is very inconsistent at intercepting passes and blocking passing seams, and isn't always very quick cleaning up loose pucks from net front. Idk how often Svozil struggles with those nowadays, but in the past it was also a problem for him.

I could also talk about and compare their imperfections in plays with the puck but since the main topic was defensive readiness I'm leaving that aside for the time being. Bottom line: it is likely better for both Svozil and Mateychuk to spend majority of next season in the AHL, assuming ice times for both can be distributed somewhat appropriately. There would be less pressure, more time to improve their skating, strength and skills, and probably best defensive coach in the organisation (Haviland) to guide them.
 

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For me it's hard to make a guess on who of these 3 will be ready or most ready next fall. Jiricek has two pretty obvious issues he needs to continue to work on (strength and skating technique) before taking permanent jump from AHL to NHL but otherwise he still has greater tools and upside than the other two. Also as a RD he plays different position so he won't be having direct competition for lineup spots with those two anyway.

Svozil and Mateychuk both are great at doing a lot of things right on ice in their respective leagues but I'm not convinced they've been so impressive that either one could already be a difference maker on Jackets defense group, and that comment is coming from watching final 10 games of MJ's WHL playoff run and the first two games of the current CLE-SYR series in AHL playoffs.

Imo Svozil might be more ready physically to battle against NHL players so in that sense I agree he's a little further in defensive development. I like how he wants and is able to push players away from the crease and lays heavier shoulder checks than I've ever seen from him. Mateychuk has also gotten stronger but his physicality in practice is more about giving mean but legal crosschecks to the back and cutting in front of opponent's skating lane and wedging them against wall. He was great at those things against WHL's top forwards but as you mentioned it's a lower level league. I'm not sure if he would have much impact in the AHL, let alone NHL. Svozil currently looks like he can deliver and absorb hits without losing balance or taking much time to recover whereas Mateychuk might still occasionally lose his edge on the check and get drifted out of the play momentarily.

I think both needs to improve their skating. As of now agility and endurance are pretty clear weaknesses for Svozil. Sometimes I feel like his attention to detail and overall effort tends to derail the longer his shifts go. I believe that lack of endurance is a big reason why his defensive awareness doesn't always look that great even though in most situations he knows how to play smart defensively. I remember two instances in the last two games where he got beat on the rush because he was positioned little too high in the neutral and due to lack of agility couldn't catch the racing forward, and two other moments where he didn't tie up his guy in the slot quick enough, granting the opponent with a high-danger scoring chance.

Mateychuk isn't a perfect rush defender either. He's been more cautious in NZ plays this year and has left larger gaps which could be an indication that he isn't totally confident about his pivoting and backwards skating ability. Maybe his technique needs to be adjusted in some ways since endurance/motor has never been an issue with him.

I think they're both good at blocking shots with their sticks but not so much with their bodies. I'm not even sure if Svozil has gotten any PK time during these playoffs and I wouldn't surprised at all if that were the case. Mateychuk has played on top units on PK and PP in juniors but that doesn't mean he would have same responsibilities in Cleveland. Mateychuk is very inconsistent at intercepting passes and blocking passing seams, and isn't always very quick cleaning up loose pucks from net front. Idk how often Svozil struggles with those nowadays, but in the past it was also a problem for him.

I could also talk about and compare their imperfections in plays with the puck but since the main topic was defensive readiness I'm leaving that aside for the time being. Bottom line: it is likely better for both Svozil and Mateychuk to spend majority of next season in the AHL, assuming ice times for both can be distributed somewhat appropriately. There would be less pressure, more time to improve their skating, strength and skills, and probably best defensive coach in the organisation (Haviland) to guide them.

As always I'm more bullish than you on Mateychuk. I think he is ready physically, with a very strong build for his height. I think he's stronger than Svozil. I like his D technique for handling bigger players. In general his D technique just needs more consistency. I see some of those same flaws you do but I think he knows how to do it. 20 minutes a night in a pro environment instead of 30 in junior will help a lot.

Svozil for the longest time has looked like that guy who will pop as soon as he gets serious in the gym. I suppose we're still waiting.
 
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As always I'm more bullish than you on Mateychuk. I think he is ready physically, with a very strong build for his height. I think he's stronger than Svozil. I like his D technique for handling bigger players. In general his D technique just needs more consistency. I see some of those same flaws you do but I think he knows how to do it. 20 minutes a night in a pro environment instead of 30 in junior will help a lot.

Svozil for the longest time has looked like that guy who will pop as soon as he gets serious in the gym. I suppose we're still waiting.
I might be selling Mateychuk short but for a player of his build he doesn't seem to hit people as much and use his physical abilities like classic shut-down dmen do. Maybe he's capable of playing a heavier game but due to big responsibilities and minutes he had in MJ, decided to use his powers for something more important.

Coaches in Cleveland had told DBB to take some time off from the ice this season and lift more weights in the gym. They might have composed a similar training program for Svozil since he played one game less in the regular season than DBB. I wonder how much Svozil's weight has changed from the start of the season.

Hopefully he'll stay healthy all summer unlike last year.
 
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Mateychuk is pretty stocky and by no means physically weak, he just doesnt play that game and thats fine. Svozil while being quite a bit lighter has always been weirdly good at lining up some big blueline hits, if anything that would be harder to translate than what Mateychuk does. I wouldnt be surprised to see 1 of them get a long look next year. Id expect it to be Mateychuk unless Svozil as talked about really hits the gym, hes almost like Boqvist in that sense. If he takes that more serious he has a legit chance to not only be in the NHL but be a pretty damn good player
 
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Svozil and Mateychuk both are great at doing a lot of things right on ice in their respective leagues but I'm not convinced they've been so impressive that either one could already be a difference maker on Jackets defense group, and that comment is coming from watching final 10 games of MJ's WHL playoff run and the first two games of the current CLE-SYR series in AHL playoffs.

Imo Svozil might be more ready physically to battle against NHL players so in that sense I agree he's a little further in defensive development. I like how he wants and is able to push players away from the crease and lays heavier shoulder checks than I've ever seen from him. Mateychuk has also gotten stronger but his physicality in practice is more about giving mean but legal crosschecks to the back and cutting in front of opponent's skating lane and wedging them against wall. He was great at those things against WHL's top forwards but as you mentioned it's a lower level league. I'm not sure if he would have much impact in the AHL, let alone NHL. Svozil currently looks like he can deliver and absorb hits without losing balance or taking much time to recover
Updated take: After going through more AHL playoffs tape I came to a conclusion that my view of Svozil's current "physicality level" was a bit inaccurate. In the Belleville series and the final game of Syracuse series he played much more passively in d zone. It seems he still has a ways to go, not only in terms of explosiveness/agility and endurance but also in physical strength and assertiveness.

When you watch him next to Jiricek it's actually quite easy to notice which of them looks more ripe defensively for the NHL. Jiricek makes aggressive contact and actively tries to take the puck away even though he isn't even filled out yet, even when it's clear he isn't the stronger guy in the battle. Svozil usually wants to keep shorter distance from own net while defending a cycle and wait for a perfect moment to jump on the puck, or possibly just let teammates to do the dirty work.

As a small side note, I've found it surprising that Svozil has been playing right flank on Cleveland's top PP unit in the playoffs while Jiricek's on the other unit. He and TFW on flanks and Bjork on blueline are forming the umbrella. TFW and Svozil have made plenty of successful through seam passes to each other for one timers but they haven't scored on those plays yet. Ideally Svozil would be the default passer and TFW the shooter but I guess it's good for Svozil to also get shooting reps since one timers have never been his strength.
 

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