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Filip Chytil

2018 CHL Import Draft Results

June 28, 2018 at 12:53 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The CHL held its annual import draft today, where teams from across the Canadian junior leagues get to select the rights of players around the world. Often these are recently drafted prospects, or those seen to have good chances at next year’s draft. Being selected has no guarantee that the player will actually ever suit up for the team, as Filip Chytil proved last season. Chytil was selected seventh-overall by the North Bay Battalion, but ended up spending the year with the New York Rangers and Hartford Wolf Pack after impressing in his first training camp.

There are clear benefits from picking at the top of the draft though, as the Barrie Colts found out last season. Andrei Svechnikov was the first-overall selection, and ended up scoring 40 goals in 44 games before being the second-overall pick in the NHL draft last week. This year saw Slovakian-born Maxim Cajkovic go first to the Saint John Sea Dogs after tearing up the Swedish junior leagues last season. Cajkovic is eligible for the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. Teams are only allowed a certain number of import players, which leads to some passing on their selections even in the early part of the draft. Check out last year’s draft to see some familiar names.

The full results are below:

Round 1

1. Saint John – Maxim Cajkovic (RW, Slovakia)

2. Edmonton – Vladimir Alistrov (LW, Belarus)

3. Sudbury – Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (G, Finland/Buffalo Sabres)

4. Shawinigan – Valentin Nussbaumer (C, Switzerland)

5. Prince George – Matej Toman (LW, Czech Republic)

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6. Flint – Jan Jenik (RW, Czech Republic/Arizona Coyotes)

7. Val-d’Or – Daniil Berestnev (LW, Russia)

8. Calgary – PASS

9. Peterborough – Liam Kirk (LW, Great Britain/Arizona Coyotes)

10. Chicoutimi – Artemi Knyazev (D, Russia)

11. Kootenay – Valtteri Kakkonen (D, Finland)

12. Erie – Petr Cajka (C, Czech Republic)

13. Moncton – PASS

14. Kamloops – Martin Lang (LW, Czech Republic)

15. Saginaw – Ivan Prosvetov (G, Russia/Arizona Coyotes)

16. Baie-Comeau – PASS

17. Red Deer – Oleg Zaitsev (C, Russia)

18. Ottawa – Marco Rossi (C, Austria)

19. Cape Breton – PASS

20. Lethbridge – Akira Schmid (G, Switzerland/New Jersey Devils)

21. Guelph – PASS

22. Gatineau – Yaroslav Likhachyov (RW, Russia)

23. Saskatoon – Emil Malysjev (D, Sweden)

24. Mississauga – Filip Reisnecker (LW, Czech Republic)

25. Sherbrooke – Oliver Okuliar (LW, Slovakia/

26. Prince Albert – Aliaksei Protas (RW, Belarus)

27. North Bay – Yegor Postnov (LW, Russia)

28. Charlottetown – Alexander Dersch (D, Germany)

29. Seattle – Andrej Kukuca (RW, Slovakia)

30. Windsor – Kari Piiroinen (G, Finland)

31. Quebec – Alexei Sergeyev (C, Russia)

32. Medicine Hat – Mads Sogaard (G, Denmark)

33. Oshawa – Nando Eggenberger (LW, Switzerland)

34. Rouyn-Noranda – Marcel Dlugos (D, Slovakia)

35. Vancouver – PASS

36. Niagara – Kyen Sopa (LW, Switzerland)

37. Victoriaville – Egor Serdyuk (RW, Russia)

38. Victoria – Phillip Schultz (C, Denmark)

39. Kingston – Ian Derungs (LW, Switzerland)

40. Drummondville – Oliver Turan (D, Slovakia)

41. Tri-City – Krystof Hrabik (C, Czech Republic)

42. London – Matvei Guskov (C, Russia)

43. Rimouski – PASS

44. Brandon – Erik Brannstrom (D, Sweden/Vegas Golden Knights)

45. Owen Sound – Manuel Alberg (RW, Germany)

46. Halifax – Samuel Fagemo (RW, Sweden)

47. Regina – Sergei Alkhimov (F, Russia)

48. Barrie – Maksim Zhukov (G, Russia/Vegas Golden Knights)

49. Acadie-Bathurst – Kristian Kovacik (C, Slovakia)

50. Spokane – Yegor Arbuzov (D, Russia)

51. Kitchener – Axel Andersson (D, Sweden/Boston Bruins)

52. Blainville-Boisbriand – Jasper Rannisto (D, Finland)

53. Kelowna – Lassi Thomson (D, Finland)

54. Hamilton – Philip Broberg (D, Sweden)

55. Portland – Dean Schwenninger (C, Switzerland)

56. Sarnia – PASS

57. Everett – Peter Melcher (RW, Slovakia)

58. Sault Ste. Marie – Roman Pucek (LW, Czech Republic)

59. Swift Current – Joona Kiviniemi (LW, Finland)

60. Moose Jaw – Daniil Stepanov (LW, Belarus)

Round 2

61. Saint John – Filip Prikryl (C, Czech Republic)

62. Edmonton – PASS

63. Sudbury – PASS

64. Shawinigan – PASS

65. Prince George – PASS

66. Flint – PASS

67. Val-d’Or – PASS

68. Calgary – PASS

69. Peterborough – Erik Cermak (LW, Czech Republic)

70. Chicoutimi – PASS

71. Kootenay – PASS

72. Erie – PASS

73. Moncton – PASS

74. Kamloops – Joonas Sillanpaa (D, Finland)

75. Saginaw – PASS

76. Baie-Comeau – PASS

77. Red Deer – Ivan Drozdov (RW, Belarus)

78. Ottawa – PASS

79. Cape Breton – PASS

80. Lethbridge – Danila Palivko (D, Belarus)

81. Guelph – PASS

82. Gatineau – David Aebischer (D, Switzerland)

83. Saskatoon – Kristian Roykas Marthinsen (LW, Norway/Washington Capitals)

84. Mississauga – Nikita Zuyev (D, Belarus)

85. Sherbrooke – Taro Jentzsch (LW, Germany)

86. Prince Albert – PASS

87. North Bay – David Maier (D, Austria)

88. Charlottetown – PASS

89. Seattle – Simon Kubicek (D, Czech Republic)

90. Windsor – PASS

91. Quebec – PASS

92. Medicine Hat – Vasily Podkolzin (LW, Russia)

93. Oshawa – PASS

94. Rouyn-Noranda – PASS

95. Vancouver – PASS

96. Niagara – Daniel Bukac (D, Czech Republic/Boston Bruins)

97. Victoriaville – Mikhail Abramov (RW, Russia)

98. Victoria – PASS

99. Kingston – PASS

100. Drummondville – PASS

101. Tri-City – PASS

102. London – Vladislav Kolyachonok (D, Belarus)

103. Rimouski – PASS

104. Brandon – Jiri Patera (G, Czech Republic/Vegas Golden Knights)

105. Owen Sound – Moritz Seider (D, Germany)

106. Halifax – Marcel Barinka (C, Czech Republic)

107. Regina – Nikita Sedov (D, Russia)

108. Barrie – Matej Pekar (C, Czech Republic/Buffalo Sabres)

109. Acadie-Bathurst – PASS

110. Spokane – PASS

111. Kitchener – PASS

112. Blainville-Boisbriand – PASS

113. Kelowna – PASS

114. Hamilton – Tim Fleischer (C, Germany)

115. Portland – Michal Kvasnica (RW, Czech Republic)

116. Sarnia – PASS

117. Everett – PASS

118. Sault Ste. Marie – Jaromir Pytlik (LW, Czech Republic)

119. Swift Current – Roope Pynnonen (D, Finland)

120. Moose Jaw – Yegor Buyalski (F, Belarus)

Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| CHL| New Jersey Devils| Prospects| Utah Mammoth| Vegas Golden Knights| Washington Capitals Erik Brannstrom| Filip Chytil| NHL Entry Draft

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Rangers Likely To Trade A Center This Offseason

June 17, 2018 at 11:12 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 7 Comments

With many teams in the league looking for center help this offseason and seeing few options on the free agent market, the trade market seems to be the best way to fill that heavily in-demand. Just earlier this week, the Montreal Canadiens traded Alex Galchenyuk, who failed to succeed at the center position for the team in previous years, to Arizona. The Coyotes have already stated they intend to move him back to center in hopes that he can make the conversion and fill their No. 2 center hole.

The New York Rangers seem to be in a unique situation. Despite the franchise suddenly finding themselves in rebuilding mode, the one thing the Rangers have plenty of is reliable centers. In fact, the team has eight potential centers currently on the roster, including Mika Zibanejad, Kevin Hayes, Lias Andersson, Filip Chytil, Vladislav Namestnikov, Ryan Spooner, Boo Nieves and Brett Howden. While some of those eight will be forced to move to the wing position, there is also a strong possibility that the team will move at least one of those centers during the offseason, and very possibly, before next week’s draft.

Larry Brooks of the New York Post writes that while the team has a solid combination of Zibanejad, Chytil, Hayes and Andersson currently penciled in as their top four centers next season, that’s a logjam at that position that likely would not aid the development of Chytil and Andersson, two teenagers who need as much playing time as possible at the NHL level. Andersson especially, last year’s No. 7 pick in the 2017 draft, needs time on the ice and a fourth-line role isn’t going to cut it.

The scribe writes that Hayes may be available after quietly putting up a career-high 25 goals while playing center for New York last year. The restricted free agent is in line for a potential five-year deal worth about $4.5MM per year based on his success last season and there is no guarantee that Hayes would earn the No. 2 center spot with all this depth. Regardless, Hayes would be a highly coveted commodity for many teams who are in desperate need for help at that position.

The key for the Rangers is to trade him straight out for help on their blueline, according to Brooks, who adds that New York is unlikely to use Hayes as part of a package to move up in the draft. The team’s biggest need is at defense and there are many teams that could use a center and have defense to trade, including the Calgary Flames who might be ready to move Dougie Hamilton.

Calgary Flames| New York Rangers Alex Galchenyuk| Boo Nieves| Brett Howden| Dougie Hamilton| Filip Chytil| Kevin Hayes| Lias Andersson| Mika Zibanejad| Ryan Spooner| Vladislav Namestnikov

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Rangers’ David Desharnais Headed to KHL

April 22, 2018 at 10:07 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 1 Comment

With the New York Rangers in rebuilding mode and the expected full-time roles that are likely to be given to top prospects Lias Andersson and Filip Chytil, the writing looked to be on the wall for veteran center David Desharnais. Now, European insider Igor Eronko reports that the 31-year-old Desharnais intends to continue his career overseas with the KHL.

Desharnais was unlikely to return to New York as he will be an unrestricted free agent in July. He signed a one-year, $1MM contract last summer to help offset the Rangers’ losses of Derek Stepan, who the team traded to Arizona, and Oscar Lindberg, who the team lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in the expansion draft. The team had hopes that Andersson might make the team out of training camp, but also wanted insurance in case the 18-year-old didn’t. Desharnais provided that depth after Andersson was returned to Sweden, and played 71 games, but tallied just six goals and 28 points this season.

While there is no word on whether he has a deal in place, Desharnais has spent most of his career in North America, having only played 16 games during the 2012-13 strike in Switzerland. Desharnais played most of his career for the Montreal Canadiens and had several good seasons, including 60-point, 52-point and 48-point seasons between 2011 to 2015 seasons. However injuries have derailed his career and the veteran has struggled to hold onto his roster spot as the Canadiens traded him to the Edmonton Oilers last season for their playoff run, while the Oilers opted not to re-sign him last offseason.

KHL| Montreal Canadiens| New York Rangers David Desharnais| Derek Stepan| Filip Chytil| Lias Andersson| Oscar Lindberg

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Minor Transactions: 4/7/2018

April 7, 2018 at 5:50 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

With a full-slate of 15 games today on the final weekend of the regular season, most teams will wrap up their regular season today and the playoff order should be more clarified by the end of the night. Most prominent will be which team clinches the final playoff spots. A Philadelphia point will give them the Eastern Conference’s final spot over the Florida Panthers, while the Colorado Avalanche and the St. Louis Blues will play for the right for the final spot in the West. Colorado needs a regulation victory tonight to vault themselves into the playoffs. In the meantime, several teams are making minor changes for the final weekend of the regular season.

  • The Arizona Coyotes announced they have recalled defenseman Joel Hanley on an emergency basis. The 26-year-old has played four games with the Coyotes this year, having spent most of his season with the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL, putting up two goals and 17 assists in 50 games. ArizonaSports Craig Morgan adds the move was made as defenseman Kevin Connaugton is a little banged up.
  • The Ottawa Senators announced they have recalled defenseman Andreas Englund from the Belleville Senators of the AHL and is expected to play today as Ben Harpur is injured. Englund was recalled back in December, but didn’t play in a game. The 22-year-old former second-round pick had one goal and nine assists in 66 games for Belleville.
  • The New Jersey Devils announced they have recalled defenseman Steven Santini and goaltender Eddie Lack. Both were recalled as the Devils are expected to rest numerous players today, including Taylor Hall, Kyle Palmieri, Travis Zajac and Sami Vatanen. With Cory Schneider getting the call to start in goal today, it’s likely the team also intends to rest starter Keith Kinkaid. The 23-year-old Santini has played in 36 games for New Jersey and 27 for Binghampton. Lack will likely serve as backup tonight. He has appeared in eight games this year, four with New Jersey.
  • With the New York Rangers’ season over after Saturday’s 5-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, the Rangers announced they have assigned forwards Filip Chytil, Lias Andersson and Steven Fogarty to the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL for their upcoming playoff run. Chytil and Andersson were both recalled on Mar. 26 with Chytil picking up a goal and two assists in six games. Andersson had a goal and an assist in those six games. Fogarty was recalled last night and didn’t get into a game.

AHL| Colorado Avalanche| Florida Panthers| New Jersey Devils| New York Rangers| Ottawa Senators| St. Louis Blues| Transactions| Utah Mammoth Ben Harpur| Cory Schneider| Eddie Lack| Filip Chytil| Joel Hanley| Keith Kinkaid| Kyle Palmieri| Lias Andersson

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East Notes: Duchene, Peters, Foegele, Rangers

March 25, 2018 at 5:47 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Although negotiations can’t begin until July 1st, Senators center Matt Duchene acknowledged to Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch that he is open to discussing a long-term contract extension to remain with the team.  Ottawa picked up Duchene in an early-season trade with Colorado and while he struggled early on, he has picked up his play in recent weeks, recording 25 points in 26 games since February 1st.

The 27-year-old carries a $6MM cap hit through 2018-19 while his salary increases to $6.5MM for next season as well.  It’s likely that he will be looking for a similar, if not bigger, deal in order to put pen to paper on an early extension with the Senators and forego his first foray into unrestricted free agency.

More from the Eastern Conference:

  • Hurricanes head coach Bill Peters has an opt-out in his contract that will permit him to see what other opportunities might be out there, reports Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman (video link). This is his fourth season with Carolina and unless they pull off a stunning run and get some luck along the way over the next two weeks, he will have missed the postseason in each of those years.  Peters has one year remaining on his contract.
  • Still with Carolina, the Hurricanes announced that they have recalled winger Warren Foegele from Charlotte of the AHL. The 21-year-old is in his first professional season and sits tied for seventh in the AHL in goals with 26 in 65 games with the Checkers.  This is his first recall to Carolina.
  • The Rangers have promoted their top two center prospects, announcing that they’ve recalled Lias Andersson and Filip Chytil from Hartford of the AHL. The two players were New York’s first-round picks back at the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.  The timing is particularly noteworthy – the Rangers have seven games left which means neither player will reach the ten game mark to burn the first year of their entry-level deals; while this will be Andersson’s first taste of the NHL, Chytil played in two games at the beginning of the season.

Carolina Hurricanes| New York Rangers| Ottawa Senators Filip Chytil| Lias Andersson| Matt Duchene

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Snapshots: Andersson, Chytil, Gaudette, Sikura

March 24, 2018 at 6:55 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 2 Comments

The New York Rangers rebuild might continue at a new level next week as NHL.com’s Dan Rosen writes that Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault, general manager Jeff Gorton and assistant general manager Chris Drury will talk later today about promoting 2017 first-round centers Lias Andersson and Filip Chytil.

Both first-round picks have fared well this season. Andersson, the seventh overall pick last year, started the season in the SHL, where he put up seven goals and seven assists in 22 games. He played in the World Junior Tournament and helped Sweden to a silver medal and then came to the U.S. and joined the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AHL. There he’s put up five goals and 14 points in 23 games. Chytil, on the other hand, started the season in New York and played two games before the team decided to assign him to Hartford. There in 44 games, Chytil, the No. 21 pick last year, has put up 11 goals and 20 assists.

Rosen said if the Vigneault, Gorton and Drury agree, the two prospects could be inserted into the Rangers’ lineup as soon as Monday.

  • With the elimination of Northeastern University from the NCAA tournament, that could be good news for the Vancouver Canucks who will try to pry prized prospect Adam Gaudette from his collegiate team now that his season is over. In fact, Sportsnet’s Rick Dhaliwal tweets that he’s heard from a source that says contract negotiations are expected to heat up tomorrow. The college junior was the Canucks fifth-round pick in 2015 and has put up 56 goals and 56 assists in his last two seasons with Northeastern. TSN’s Bob McKenzie also adds that the Canucks are expected to make a strong pitch to the 21-year-old center who is a top Hobey Baker Award candidate this year. Gaudette is expected to meet with his family/advisor soon.
  • Also, as reported earlier today, Northeastern’s elimination also fuels the report that the Chicago Blackhawks and Dylan Sikura will be coming to an agreement soon. Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times has a new update in which a league source has confirmed that Sikura will be in a Blackhawks uniform on Thursday.

AHL| Alain Vigneault| Chicago Blackhawks| Jeff Gorton| NCAA| New York Rangers| Prospects| SHL| Snapshots| Vancouver Canucks Adam Gaudette| Bob McKenzie| Dylan Sikura| Filip Chytil| Lias Andersson

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World Junior Rosters Filled With NHL Prospects

December 6, 2017 at 11:43 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

With USA Hockey revealing their 28-man preliminary roster for the upcoming World Junior tournament, and Hockey Canada expected to do the same today, prospect junkies from around the league are making lists of who to watch this holiday season. The rosters have been released from various other countries already, and they include many other players who’ve already been drafted around the league.

Below are the full preliminary rosters for Sweden, Finland and the Czech Republic, along with their respective NHL teams in parenthesis. Russia has announced their KHL group, but has not yet revealed who from North America will be joining them in selection camp.

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Sweden

G Filip Larsson (DET)
G Filip Gustavsson (PIT)
G Olle Eriksson Ek (ANA)

D Filip Westerlund (ARZ)
D Gustav Lindstrom (DET)
D Linus Hogberg (PHI)
D Timothy Liljegren (TOR)
D Rasmus Dahlin
D Jesper Sellgren
D Erik Brannstrom (VGK)
D Jacob Moverare (LAK)

F Tim Soderlund (CHI)
F Marcus Davidsson (BUF)
F David Gustafsson
F Glenn Gustafsson
F Elias Pettersson (VAN)
F Linus Lindstrom (CGY)
F Fredrik Karlstrom (DAL)
F Jacob Olofsson
F Isac Lundestrom
F Jesper Boqvist (NJD)
F Axel Jonsson Fjallby (WSH)
F Lias Andersson (NYR)
F Lucas Elvenes (VGK)
F Fabian Zetterlund (NJD)
F Oskar Steen (BOS)

Finland

G Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (BUF)
G Lassi Lehtinen
G Niilo Halonen

D Miro Heiskanen (DAL)
D Robin Salo (NYI)
D Eemeli Rasanen (TOR)
D Juusso Valimaki (CGY)
D Olli Juolevi (VAN)
D Urho Vaakanainen (BOS)
D Roope Laavainen (CHI)
D Henri Jokiharju (CHI)
D Kasper Kotkansalo (DET)

F Juha Jaaska
F Janne Kuokkanen (CAR)
F Jerry Turkulainen
F Otto Koivula (NYI)
F Kristian Vesalainen (WPG)
F Joona Koppanen (BOS)
F Sami Moilanen
F Eetu Tuulola (CGY)
F Eeli Tolvanen (NSH)
F Markus Nurmi (OTT)
F Aapeli Rasanen (EDM)
F Joni Ikonen (MTL)
F Eetu Luostarinen (CAR)
F Aleksi Heponiemi (FLA)
F Jere Innala
F Rasmus Kupari

Czech Republic

G Josef Korenar (SJS)
G Jakub Skarek

D Lukas Doudera
D Filip Haman
D Frantisek Hrdinka
D David Kvasnicka
D Jakub Galvas (CHI)
D Vojtech Budik (BUF)
D Ondrej Vala (DAL)
D Radim Salda
D Libor Hajek (TBL)
D Filip Kral

F Ondrej Machala
F Filip Helt (STL)
F Petr Kodytek
F Daniel lKurovsky
F Martin Kaut
F Martin Necas (CAR)
F Radovan Pavlik
F Marek Zachar
F Albert Michnac
F Ostap Safin (EDM)
F Filip Chytil (NYR)
F Kristian Reichel
F Filip Zadina
F Krystof Hrabik
F Jakub Lauko

Prospects Erik Brannstrom| Filip Chytil| Lias Andersson| Martin Necas| Miro Heiskanen

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Metropolitan Notes: Chytil, Islanders, Rowney

November 24, 2017 at 9:51 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 3 Comments

The Rangers will allow center Filip Chytil to participate in the upcoming World Junior Hockey Championships, reports Larry Brooks of the New York Post.  Chytil, the 21st overall pick back in June, has gotten off to a strong start this season.  He made New York’s lineup out of training camp and since being sent to the minors, he has put up better than a point per game.  Brooks adds that the Rangers are expected to assign him back to AHL Hartford following the tournament instead of loaning him back to HC Zlin of the Czech Extraliga which would have allowed him to close out the season playing closer to home.

More from the Metropolitan:

  • Although the Islanders have split their goaltending appearances equally between Jaroslav Halak and Thomas Greiss through the first 22 games of the season, head coach Doug Weight told reporters, including Newsday’s Laura Albanese, that this will likely change as one gets on a roll: “We’re behind them, we want to support them, we trust them, but it’s big boy hockey and whoever takes it is going to go and run a little more than the other one, for sure.” At the moment, it looks like Greiss could be the one to get the first chance to play more often having won his last four starts, compiling a .918 SV% in that span.
  • Penguins center Carter Rowney was with the third line in practice on Thursday, signaling that he could be ready to return to the lineup after missing the last 14 games with a broken hand. However, he told Jerry DiPaola of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that a decision on his playing status won’t be made until game time on Friday.  One impact of his return will be shifting Jake Guentzel back to the wing after he played down the middle on Wednesday against the Canucks.

New York Islanders| New York Rangers| Pittsburgh Penguins Carter Rowney| Filip Chytil| Jaroslav Halak| Thomas Greiss

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