Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff shares the highlights of a paywalled interview from iDnes.cz’s Patrik Czepiec as part of a larger article in which Duff profiles Red Wings prospect Ondrej Becher:
Detroit chose Becher 80th overall on draft day a year ago. That was following a 32-goal, 96-point season for Becher with the WHL Prince George Cougars.
Becher also collected 19 points in 15 WHL playoff games that spring. Red Wings’ bird dogs got plenty of chances to put their eyeballs on the Czech forward. His club wound up squaring off against Portland, the team of Detroit’s 2023 first-round pick Nate Danielson, in the WHL conference finals.
“His skating is something that when you watch him play, he has that extra gear,” Detroit assistant GM and director of amateur scouting Kris Draper said. “You watch him and he’s able to bring that speed and skill set.”
Slowed by an ankle injury at the start of last season, Becher would manage to accumulate 10-10-20 totals in 59 AHL games with the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Similar to his time in Prince George, Becher, 21, was left to earn every minute of his ice time with the Griffins. And he’s fine with that.
“I had to fight for it,” Becher said. “I started on the third and fourth lines. The beginnings were very difficult, but I worked every day and earned my place.”
Continued; the Red Wings had to ink Becher to a 2-way contract as he “aged out” of the WHL this past season, but the 21-year-old center appears to have the patience necessary with which to maximize his developmental time in Grand Rapids.
He’s plucky, for lack of a better term, and having a strong work ethic in addition to a strong skill set affords him an attempt to buck the odds against him.