This is going to be a very rough translation on a day of lots of international news: Red Wings draft pick Jaroslav Bednar (pronounced Bed-nash), who is bound for the QMJHL this season, spoke with Ceska telivize and the CTK News Agency regarding being drafted by Detroit.
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Continue reading Roughly translated: Jaroslav Bednar wanted to be drafted by a ‘traditional Canadian team,’ and the Wings are pretty damn close to thatBednar wanted a traditional team and it’s Detroit. “A good organization chose me,” he says.
He wanted to join a traditional Canadian team, eventually chosen by another, albeit a traditional NHL team. Hockey goalkeeper Jan Bednář is excited about Detroit. The 18-year-old pupil of Karlovy Vary has already received congratulations from compatriots on the Red Wings, defender Filip Hronek and forward Filip Zadina, and he believes that he will get a chance to show his qualities on the team.
“I’m so glad that Detroit chose me because it’s an organization with a huge tradition, they have a great rink and great fans. My dream has always been to play in Canada, but Detroit is a hockey city and it’s more or less comparable to Canada. In I am definitely extremely satisfied in this respect,” Bednář told the Energie Karlovy Vary website.