Currently in action at the World Championship with Slovakia, Slafkovsky doesn’t disappoint, with four points in as many games. We can therefore continue to speak highly of his performance even after the end of the Canadian season.
The work he’s doing with Slovakia is excellent, and it caught the eye of former Canadiens player Guy Carbonneau. During a visit to the Antichambre on Friday evening, he compared the Habs’ nugget to a player who left his mark on the NHL: Chris Kreider.
Do you see any similarities between Juraj Slafkovsky and Chris Kreider? pic.twitter.com/xMJjB0WDcn
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We know, it’s the 10th anniversary of Kreider falling into Carey Price’s knee in the Eastern Conference Final, but we’ll pull out the player’s good while trying to forget this bad anecdote.
Carbonneau noted that the majority of Chris Kreider’s goals are scored at the edge of the opponent’s net. He makes his mark and disturbs the other team.
At 6’3″ and 230 lbs, Slafkovsky could easily become the kind of player who prowls around the opposing net to pick up loose pucks, deflect shots and unleash quick shots to surprise the goalie.
Carbonneau, however, sees a lot more in Slafkovsky, and perhaps that’s what could help him achieve point-per-game seasons.
He thinks Slafkovsky’s skating, vision and puck handling are all better than Kreider’s.
We were talking earlier about Slafkovsky’s presence at the World Championship, and he’s making his mark, not just on the ice with his talent, but off the rink with his teammates and management.
Slovakia’s head coach, Craig Ramsey, had nothing but good things to say about him inan interview with Slovakian media outlet, Dennik N. Even though he became a star playing for the Canadians, he doesn’t play the super star with his national team. He’s always smiling, so much so that his smile is contagious, according to Remasey.
In bursts
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– Sad.
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– A fine performance.
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