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The statistics of the MMČR were dominated by Benák, the Slavists dominated the shooters and the backs Hokej.cz

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The statistics of the MMČR were dominated by Benák, the Slavists dominated the shooters and the backs Hokej.cz – Czech hockey website

Adam Benák Photo: Karel Švec, Czech hockey

He arrived, confirmed, won. The talent of Pilsen, Adam Benák, drew his team to the gold at the regional youth championships, and in addition, he mastered the individual statistics of the tournament.

Hockey Week 2022

Field player statistics


Adam Benák

forward, 14 years old

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10097548″>Benák is currently the second most productive player in the youth extra league, in which he competes against players older than two years. His government did not surprise anyone at the tournament between peers in Děčín and Litoměřice.

He scored nine goals in seven matches and prepared ten. Four goals and assists, including a clean hat-trick, decided the match for gold.

But on the final day, the captain of another choice, the people of Prague, cut out an even better performance.

David Krčál

forward, 14 years old

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099821″>David Krčál shone even five goals in the bronze medal match (and managed a clean hat trick as well). Thanks to eleven hits, he mastered the table of shooters and finished second in productivity.

He pushed the performance a bit weaker and the great pair from the Liberec region moved the fourth place,

David Rozsíval

attacker

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10100002″>David Rozsívala and

Adrien Bartovič

attacker

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099793″>Adrien Bartovič.

He was the most dangerous player in power play

Tomas Mikel

defender, 14 years old

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099020″>Tomáš Mikel from the Zlín Region, ten in the basic group, drove three opponents out of the penalty area. He weakened twice again in weakness

Antonín Klatovský

attacker

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099473″>Antonín Klatovský from the Pilsen Region.

Slavia’s youth can soon look forward to a really good defender – as well as to Krčal’s shooter. after all

Max Wheat

defender

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099546″>Max Wheat i

Petr Labuzík

defender

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10100042″>Petr Labuzík in the Prague jersey achieved a double-digit number of points! They left the other quarterbacks in the tournament far behind.

Max Wheat

Max Wheat | Photo: Ronald Hansel, Junior Hockey

Canadian scoring:
1. Adam Benák (Plzeňský) 7 matches / 19 points (9 + 10)
2. David Krcal (Prague) 7/16 (11 + 5)
3. David Rozsíval (Liberecky) 7/15 (7 + 8)
4. Adrien Bartovic (Liberecky) 7/14 (6 + 8)
5. Tomas Poletin (Prague) 7/14 (5 + 9)
6. David Slacik (Plzensky) 7/13 (5 + 8)
7. Vojtech Beran (South Bohemian) 6/12 (6 + 6)
8. Petr Vechet (Olomoucky) 6/12 (5 + 7)
9. Vlastimil Blazek (Jihocesky) 6/11 (4 + 7)
10. Max Psenicka (Prague) 7/11 (1 + 10)

Goals:
1. David Krčál (Prague) 7/11
2. Adam Benak (Plzensky) 7/9
3. David Rozsíval (Liberecky) 7/7
4. Vojtech Beran (South Bohemian) 6/6
5. Adrien Bartovic (Liberecky) 7/6
5. Antonín Klatovský (Plzeňský) 7/6
5. Matěj Weiss (Moravian-Silesian) 7/6

Assistance:
1. Adam Benak (Plzensky) 7/10
1. Max Pšenička (Prague) 7/10
3. Tomas Poletin (Prague) 7/9
4. David Rozsíval (Liberecky) 7/8
4. Adrien Bartovič (Liberecký) 7/8
4. David Slačík (Plzeňský) 7/8
4. Petr Labuzík (Prague) 7/8

Winning goals:
1. Dominik Pavlík (Hradec Králové) 6/2
1. Jakub Kristek (Central Bohemian) 6/2
1. Samuel Šichtař (South Moravian) 6/2
4. Adam Benak (Plzensky) 7/2
4. David Krčál (Prague) 7/2
4. David Rozsíval (Liberecky) 7/2

Overtime goals:
1. Tomas Mikel (Zlinsky) 6/3
2. David Rozsíval (Liberecky) 7/3
3. Vlastimil Blazek (Jihocesky) 6/2
3. Matej Mikes (Karlovarsky) 6/2
5. David Krčál (Prague) 7/2

Weakening goals:
1. Antonín Klatovský (Plzeňský) 7/2

Defenders scoring:
1. Max Psenicka (Prague) 7/11 (1 + 10)
2. Petr Labuzik (Prague) 7/10 (2 + 8)
3. Tomas Mikel (Zlinsky) 6/6 (4 + 2)
4. Filip Blazek (Jihocesky) 6/6 (1 + 5)
5. Oliver Forejtek (Hradec Kralove) 6/6 (1 + 5)

Michal Oršulák

Michal Oršulák Photo: Ronald Hansel, Junior Hockey

Goalkeeper statistics

Only two goalkeepers got the confidence from their coaches to capture the entire group program. And coincidentally they were the goalkeepers of both finalists! Excellent

Štěpán Bogač

keeper

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099827″>Štěpán Bogač also registered two clean accounts, great statistics were ruined by up to seven collected goals in the battle for gold.

He was so clear about it

Michal Oršulák

goalkeeper, 14 years old

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099125″>Michal Oršulák, who attacked 92 percent overall with some success. He was a little better

Ondřej Štěbeták

keeper

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10099592″>Ondřej Štěbeták from Vysočina, who only started in three matches.

He got six starts

Jakub Klimeš

keeper

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10100124″>Jakub Klimeš from South Bohemia and

Kristian Ševců

keeper

“href =” https://www.hokej.cz/hrac/10100104″>Kristian Ševců from the Pardubice region, they both “let” their twins into the gate for only a few minutes.

Success:
1. Ondřej Štěbeták (Vysočina) 3 matches / 92.31%
2. * Michal Orsulak (Plzensky) 7 / 91.88%
3. Jiri Novak (Vysocina) 3 / 91.03%
4. Viktor Král (Moravian-Silesian) 4 / 90.00%
5. Stepan Bogac (Liberecky) 7 / 89.86%

Net accounts:
1. Stepan Bogac (Liberecky) 7/2
2. Jan Simon (Hradec Kralove) 4/1
2. David Höhlig (Prague) 4/1
4. Tobias Trejbal (Ustecky) 5/1

* The number of interventions from the finals is not yet available in the Pilsen Region, so we have calculated an indicative value of 25 interventions for Michal Oršulák.

Ondřej Štěbeták

Ondřej Štěbeták | Photo: Ronald Hansel, Junior Hockey

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