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Juraj
Slafkovsky

Juraj Slafkovsky drives offense from the wing. He’s a massive winger who has made a strong case to challenge for first overall. He can play at a high pace and has impressive agility for someone his size.  Using strong strides with his long legs, he can generate a lot of speed with just a few…

Date of Birth
March 30, 2004
Position
Left Wing
Height
6'4"
Draft Year
2022
Place of Birth
Kosice, SVK  
Shoots
Left
Weight
218 lbs
Draft Result
1/1 (MTL)
DATE PLAYER NAME LEAGUE AUTHOR
Sep 18/22 Slafkovsky Juraj 24135 – Canadiens vs. Sabres PROSPECTS by Austin Broad View Report
Jun 4/22 Slafkovsky Juraj 23935 – Switzerland vs. Slovakia WHC by Jackson Illes View Report
Feb 17/22 Slafkovsky Juraj 23452 – Slovakia vs. Sweden OLYMPICS by Rasmus Tornqvist View Report
Feb 13/22 Slafkovsky Juraj 23427 – Slovakia vs. Finland OLYMPICS by Rasmus Tornqvist View Report
Feb 11/22 Slafkovsky Juraj 23418 – Sweden vs. Slovakia OLYMPICS by Josh Thomas View Report
Dec 28/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 23071 – Sweden vs. Slovakia WJC-20 by Miroslav Simurka View Report
Dec 27/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 23052 – Team USA vs. Slovakia WJC-20 by Derek Neumeier View Report
Oct 21/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22653 – JYP U20 vs. TPS U20 U20 SM-sarja by FCHockey Staff View Report
Oct 6/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22554 – Lukko vs. TPS LIIGA by Derek Neumeier View Report
Aug 31/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22405 – Poland vs. Slovakia OLYQ by Miroslav Simurka View Report
Aug 4/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22336 – Slovakia vs. Germany HLINKA by Austin Broad View Report
Jun 15/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22269 – TPS U20 vs. KalPa U20 JR A SM-liiga by Austin Broad View Report
Jun 15/21 Slafkovsky Juraj 22264 – TPS U20 vs. HPK U20 JR A SM-liiga by Curtis Schwartzkopf View Report
Dec 21/20 Slafkovsky Juraj 21485 – TPS U20 vs. Vaasa U20 JR A SM-liiga by Josh Bell View Report

Career Stats

Season Team League GP G A TP PPG +/- PIM
2022-2023 TPS liiga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2021-2022 TPS liiga 31 5 5 10 0.32 1 33
2021-2022 TPS U20 u20-sm-sarja 11 6 12 18 1.64 6 6
2020-2021 TPS U18 u18-sm-sarja 1 2 0 2 2 4 0
2020-2021 TPS U20 u20-sm-sarja 16 8 5 13 0.81 4 10
2019-2020 TPS U18 u18-sm-sarja 39 22 30 52 1.33 2 36
2019-2020 TPS U20 u20-sm-sarja 4 0 3 3 0.75 2 4
August 11, 2022
Slafkovsky named Hockey Slovakia Player of the Year
July 12, 2022
Holmes Report: What we learned at the 2022 NHL Draft
July 9, 2022
Each team’s haul at the 2022 NHL Draft
July 8, 2022
FCHockey’s 2022 NHL Draft Tracker
July 6, 2022
Seven burning storylines to keep an eye on at the 2022 NHL Draft
July 6, 2022
The battle for No. 1: How Wright, Slafkovsky, and Cooley match up
July 5, 2022
Scout Survey: Feeling the buzz right before the 2022 NHL Draft
July 5, 2022
Playing the odds: Slafkovsky versus Wright for No. 1 in 2022
June 30, 2022
Canadiens remain undecided on what to do with No. 1 pick: report
June 27, 2022
FCHockey releases Final ranking for the 2022 NHL Draft
May 1, 2022
The odds for the 2022 NHL Draft Lottery are now set
April 5, 2022
FCHockey releases Spring Ranking for the 2022 NHL Draft
April 5, 2022
Slafkovsky, Korchinski rise in FCHockey’s Spring ranking
April 1, 2022
The Pipeline: A conversation with Juraj Slafkovsky
March 3, 2022
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February 21, 2022
NHL Draft Notebook: Slafkovsky, Mateychuk, Hayes & More
February 21, 2022
Draft-eligible Slafkovsky named MVP in Olympic men’s hockey
February 9, 2022
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February 1, 2022
Wright retains, Cooley rises in FCHockey’s Midterm ranking for 2022 draft
February 1, 2022
FCHockey releases Midterm ranking for 2022 NHL Draft
January 18, 2022
Nemec, Slafkovsky set to represent Slovakia at Olympics
December 30, 2021
NHL Draft Notebook: Kasper, Slafkovsky, Wright & More
December 24, 2021
Keep a close eye on these NHL Draft eligibles at the World Juniors
December 24, 2021
Three players from each team to watch at the World Juniors
December 23, 2021
Scout Survey: What to expect at the 2022 World Juniors
December 23, 2021
All the details you need to know about the 2022 World Juniors
December 22, 2021
Nemec, Slafkovsky lead Slovakia into World Juniors
December 16, 2021
Bell Curve: 2022 World Juniors predictions
December 2, 2021
Wright retains No. 1 spot in FCHockey’s Winter ranking
December 2, 2021
FCHockey releases Winter ranking for 2022 NHL Draft
November 22, 2021
Doing it Wright: The Way-Too-Early 2022 NHL Draft Mock
November 18, 2021
Scout Survey: Making sense of the first few months
November 3, 2021
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October 13, 2021
The Analysis: A deep look at Simon Nemec’s game
October 2, 2021
BELL CURVE: 2022 NHL Draft storylines to watch
October 1, 2021
Wright tops FCHockey’s preliminary ranking for 2022 draft
October 1, 2021
FCHockey releases preliminary ranking for 2022 draft
September 26, 2021
2022 NHL Draft: European Players to Watch
August 9, 2021
Broad Strokes: 10 Takeaways from the Hlinka Gretzky Cup
August 2, 2021
10 to watch at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup
May 27, 2021
Holmes’ 10 Takes: McTavish, Kidney, Fantilli & More
January 9, 2021
BELL: 2022s leave bigger, longer-lasting impression at World Juniors
December 22, 2020
2021 WJC: Draft-eligible player guide

Juraj Slafkovsky drives offense from the wing. He’s a massive winger who has made a strong case to challenge for first overall. He can play at a high pace and has impressive agility for someone his size.  Using strong strides with his long legs, he can generate a lot of speed with just a few steps. While he lacks that extra gear to create separation, it’s how well he protects the puck when challenged that makes up for any speed or burst concerns that may follow him. With strong stickhandling and the ability to move the puck in tight, he can control possession as well as the pace of the play. On-ice awareness in all three zones is another aspect of his game where he excels, making the extra effort on backchecks as well as going down low to support his blueliners when defending. He also uses his stick very well, taking advantage of his long reach to win battles to loose pucks. He has such immense offensive potential that it can be frustrating to see him pass up great scoring opportunities for himself and teammates. Learning how to take what’s given to him and remove moments of tunnel-vision from his game is something he will need to improve on to be a more consistent impact player when attacking. His unique blend of size and skill could make him a dominant player at the NHL level. He is the ultimate swing on upside while still having a solid floor. If he becomes the player he is capable of developing into, there is little doubt Slafkovsky will be a force at the NHL for the next 15 years and people will wonder why there was even a debate about the top pick in this class. If he doesn’t hit his that potential, he’s still got potential as a top-six scoring winger who impacts the game regularly.

– FCHockey’s 2022 NHL Draft Guide