In a surprise move, Sea Dogs defenceman
Jakub Zboril was among those cut from the Czech Republic’s world junior roster
today.
Charlottetown Islanders forward Filip
Chlapik, who is averaging over a point-per-game in his rookie season in the
QMJHL, was also cut. It certainly sounds like politics came into play in the
decision.
Jakub Zboril,
Filip Chlapik & Pavel Jenys cut by Czech WJC team. Coach said CHLers
were at disadvantage, but was their choice to play here
—
Ryan Kennedy (@THNRyanKennedy) December
16, 2014
Zboril has seven goals and 14 assists in
30 games with Saint John this season. He was the fifth overall pick in this
year’s CHL Import Draft and is projected to be a first round pick in the 2015
NHL Draft by most scouting publications.
Not playing in the world juniors in
front of a ton of scouts and media will no doubt hurt Zboril's draft status a bit.
If there is any good news to come from this, it’s that he’ll be back playing
with the Sea Dogs much sooner than expected. His presence is certainly needed
on the team’s struggling power play.
It’ll also be interesting to see how the
Czech’s perform at this year’s world juniors without Zboril and other CHLers.
The Hockey News has predicted that they will win bronze.
Photo: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Why punish the young men because they decide to play on North America ice for better competition and accelerate their chances to earn ....the bottom line for all these elite athletes....too bad but here's hoping he will continue to showcase his obvious talents against quality competition
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