Daniel Přibyl and David Dvořáček come from Sparta, Pavel Kousal and Jakub Kotala leave
M l. B o l. – Skating club Mladá Boleslav made further changes in the staff. This time for a player trade with Sparta Prague, which sends two 30-year-old strikers Daniel Přibyl (second from left) and David Dvořáček (third from left) to the Bruslař team. Pavel Kousal is leaving the city of cars in the opposite direction. Jakub Kotala is heading to the other side of the country, the Skaters have agreed on his loan to Vítkovice.
“We have had problems with the center for a long time. We absolutely needed to bring someone in, and if it was to be a quality center at the same time, we had to sacrifice something.” sports director Martin Ševc explains the undoubtedly surprising fact for many fans in the form of the departure of the most productive striker Pavel Kousal. “Pavel will no longer work for us, he just signed a new contract with Sparta, so we just hastened something that would have happened anyway,” supplies.
Pavel Kousal is such a “big article” that the Skaters wanted one more player. This is what David Dvořáček became. “For both of them, we count on the fact that they will help us especially with the offensive game,” says Martin Ševc.
Pavel Kousal thus played approximately six seasons in Mladá Boleslav, he joined Bruslař as a junior from his native Jihlava. “We thank Kousy for all the work done. She didn’t have enough. We wish him much success and a successful career move, and I believe that our paths may cross again sometime in the future.”
As for Jakub Kotala, Vítkovice stood by him for a long time. “We have been registering their interest in Kety for some time. And since our attacking ranks have now been filled with new arrivals, it is clear that there would be no room left for anyone. We have therefore decided to release describes Ševc. On behalf of the club, he also wishes the sports director of Bruslarů more successful hockey steps.
David Dvoracek he is a Spartan hockey protege. He spent his teenage years in Holešovice, before the 2010/2011 season he decided to try his luck in Finnish Tappara Tampere. After two seasons in its junior team, he returned to the Czech Republic, where he agreed with first-league team Havlíčkový Brod. But his contact with Sparta did not stop, on the contrary. He then scored his first extra-league goal in the 51st round on the ice of Litvínov, where he even had a fight with Jiří Šlégr. This was followed by work in Prostějov and Havířov. He started last season with a loan in Kladno, after which he returned to Sparta again. Dvořáček stands out especially for his stubbornness and careful defensive activity.
Daniel Pribyl he started playing hockey in Písek, where he was also born. In 2009, Sparta noticed his talent and dragged him into their youth selection. In 2010/2011, he got a peek into Sparta’s A team for the first time, where there were three matches. He scored his first points and first goal among the seniors during the play out, which followed a botched regular season. In the summer of 2016, he decided to go abroad for the first time in his career and headed overseas. He fought for a place with the Calgary Flames, with whom he signed a contract, but in the end he only started on the Stockton Heat farm. Přibyla subsequently began to suffer from health problems and did not play at all for four long seasons. His return to the extra-league rink last year, where he managed to return after such a long break, is all the more fantastic.