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GilPerreault11
Buffalo Sabres
Location: IL
Joined: 07.21.2011

Oct 7 @ 12:17 PM ET
The Sabres went quality over quantity. I don't mind it. I wasn't a fan of Darcy but when he made a trade at the draft he seemed to have another one to gain picks as well at times. I hope that happens here or a bigger move to move the needle.
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Oct 7 @ 12:17 PM ET
searches for david bowie gif
- Michael Pachla

hehateme
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 04.11.2017

Oct 7 @ 12:18 PM ET
John Jason Peterka-schmitt -his name is my name tooooo
- nfph


Solid A
GERBE!!!75PTS
San Jose Sharks
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA
Joined: 02.11.2009

Oct 7 @ 12:19 PM ET
Ok trade time let's go
jochfr
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Nashville , TN
Joined: 07.11.2009

Oct 7 @ 12:19 PM ET
John-Jason Peterka
2019-20 Team: EHC Red Bull Munich
Date of Birth: January 24, 2002
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Ht: 5-foot-11 Wt: 192 lbs
Shoots: Left
Position: Left Wing
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2020 first-year eligible

Rankings
NHL Central Scouting: 8th (among EU skaters)
Bob McKenzie, TSN: 20th
Craig Button, TSN: 29th
HockeyProspects.com: 14th
Future Considerations: 41st
Larry Fisher, The Hockey Writers: 23rd
Josh Bell, The Hockey Writers: 28th
Andrew Forbes, The Hockey Writers: 31st

Coming into the 2019-20 season, John-Jason Peterka was regarded as a B-grade prospect by the NHL Central Scouting, projected as a second or third-round pick. There was no question he had impressive skills – in 48 games with EHC Red Bull Munich’s development team in Salzburg in 2018-19, he had 45 goals and 94 points, leading the league in both categories. He was also instrumental in the German’s gold medal at the 2019 U18 World Juniors, earning the nation a promotion to the top division for the next tournament. But there were concerns that he was a bit undersized and hadn’t faced top competition yet, as he played in a fairly obscure Czech U19 league.

Related: 2020 NHL Draft Guide

Almost all of that was put to rest at the 2020 U20 World Juniors. Together with fellow draft prospects Tim Stützle and Lukas Reichel, Germany stunned the hockey world by defeating the Czech Republic and going toe-to-toe with both the Americans and Canadians in the preliminary round. It was the dynamic Stützle that stole the show, but it was Peterka who led the German draft-eligible players with four goals and six points while also sitting second in team scoring and tied for first in penalty minutes with 16.

John Jason Peterka EHC Muenchen
EHC Red Bull Muenchen’s John Jason Peterka (GEPA pictures/ City-Press)
Suddenly, Peterka went from a solid second-round pick to a potential first-rounder in an incredibly deep draft, forcing scouts to take notice of him in the less-scouted Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League, or DEL). He joined the league at 17 years old and instantly established himself as one of the fastest skaters on the ice, despite being one of the youngest. His quick acceleration can catch defenders off guard and create space for excellent goal-scoring opportunities. He also can quickly transition back to defense without missing a beat. He is always on the move, never letting defenders rest, and can often force bigger, older opponents to take penalties while trying to slow him down.


On top of blazing speed, Peterka also possesses above-average hockey sense and intensity. He owns a patience unexpected for someone who plays at such a high speed, and he’s become incredibly dangerous on the Red Bull’s power play. His defensive game is not as refined as his offensive instincts, but he still shows no fear and is not afraid to get into high-danger situations despite his smaller stature. He’s a very intense player and doesn’t shy away from physicality. Of the draft-eligible German trio, Peterka has the most penalty minutes in the DEL this season with 14.

Related: Weekly Prospect Report: COVID-19, Pinto, Rossi, Wallstedt & More

But what still stands out most is his amazing hands. While he has slowed down a bit after his incredible start, adding only four goals and four assists in 36 games since, his totals are one of the best for an U18 player in the DEL. In the past two decades, only three players have produced more points. Of course, two of those three are Stützle and Reichel, who have scored 34 and 24 points in their first DEL seasons, respectively. However, keep in mind that Peterka has done all this in a limited role with the Red Bulls. At an average of 11:50 a game, he’s played over four minutes less than Stützle, who has the same number of even-strength and power-play goals as him.


While Peterka has all the tools to be a great offensive threat at the highest level, he’s had difficulty finding consistency shift-to-shift and game-to-game. He’ll have flashes of incredible skill one minute, yet follow it by great lapses and mistakes. Part of that could be attributed to making the jump right from the junior circuit to the DEL at 17 years old, which may have amplified some bad habits he picked up. They weren’t as noticeable at the World Juniors, where his competition was only a year or two older than him, but they have been more apparent when faced against seasoned veterans.

Adding to his inconsistency issues is the rawness of his overall game. His speed is excellent in a straight line, but Peterka has had difficulty moving laterally, limiting his offensive potential. He also has a tendency to shoot quickly and from tight angles, halting a play before it has time to develop. While his incredible hands have covered for him in this area at times, it could cause problems for him later in his career if not worked out when he’s young.

Other THW Draft Profiles:
Connor Zary
Alexander Holtz
Tim Stützle
John-Jason Peterka – NHL Draft Projection
Peterka’s strong performance at the World Junior tournament and a strong start in the DEL has made him a fringe first-round selection. However, there is still some disagreement as to where he will land, with some rankings placing him solidly in the second round while others expect him to be a mid first-round pick. It’s most likely that he falls in the 25 to 31 range, but could sneak up higher if a team with multiple picks is looking to take on a bit of a risk. If he’s left until the second round, don’t expect him to be there long, much like Arthur Kaliyev and Bobby Brink in 2019.

Quotables
“German off-handed right wing who was viewed as a scorer – playmaker who has slowly developed a defensive game. Has quick hands and his stocky build does well for him in tight spaces. His agility is good but needs to quicker up ice and refine his shooting angles. Plays on the penalty kill.” Bill Placzek, Draft Site

“Peterka’s value comes from his great skating ability which is noticeably good even at the men’s level. He has both great speed and quickness, and he is a very fluid skater. He uses his speed effectively to force opponents to take penalties. Peterka also has good skills, especially his puck-handling skills and passing skills which are both very good. He has great patience with the puck, most noticeably on the power play where he shines. Peterka’s hockey sense is good but not great. His all-around game is still very raw, even though he is on the older side for his draft class. Shift-to-shift and game-to-game consistency is also a bit of a concern.” Jokke Nevalainen, Dobber Prospects

“Goal scorer that doesn’t need a lot of time or space to find the back of the net. Competes hard shift in, shift out and isn’t afraid to go to the dirty areas. He has all the tools to be very productive at the next level.” ISS Hockey

Strengths
Hockey Sense
Skating
Puck Control
Shot
Under Construction (Improvements to Make)
Consistency
Fundamentally raw
Long-term prospect
NHL Potential
Anyone selecting Peterka will have to wait some time before he’s ready to take on the NHL. The talent is there, and he’s already made improvements to his defensive game, but he’ll need to work on becoming more consistent. That will likely mean he won’t break into the NHL for another four or five years, spending some more time with the DEL and a season or two in the AHL. However, if he’s selected by a patient team, he projects to be a top-six scoring winger who can be utilized on both the power play and penalty kill.

Risk-Reward Analysis

Risk – 3/5, Reward – 3.5/5

Fantasy Hockey Potential

Offense – 7.5/10, Defense – 6.5/10

Awards/Achievements
As a 16-year-old, Peterka led his U18 league in points, assists and plus/minus, helping them win the 2017-18 Erste Bank Junior League Championship. He’s played for Germany several times internationally, appearing on the U16 team in 2017-18 and both the U18 and U20 teams in 2018-19. He also played on the U18 World Junior team in 2019-20, where he won a gold medal, and represented his country at the U20 World Juniors in 2019-20 that staved off relegation. The OHL’s Barrie Colts selected him in the second round of the 2019 Import Draft, but he has so far given no intention of joining the team.
Keepcomplaining
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 10.01.2020

Oct 7 @ 12:20 PM ET
How do you get these darn gifs to werk
jcragcrumple
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Reluctant bridge jumper; 6th round OHL draft pick, YT
Joined: 04.04.2016

Oct 7 @ 12:20 PM ET
John Jason Peterka-schmitt -his name is my name tooooo
- nfph




His mind is going to explode when the coach of the Sabres calls him to congratulate him in German.

That boy is gonna be so (frank)in motivated
kingcong39
Buffalo Sabres
Location: albany, NY
Joined: 02.21.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:21 PM ET
craig button was all over him through the latter part of the first round...come to think of it, craig button was all over jack quinn too...

coincidence?

- Michael Pachla


Button hasn't exactly had the greatest opinion the past half decade or so.
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 7 @ 12:21 PM ET


His mind is going to explode when the coach of the Sabres calls him to congratulate him in German.

That boy is gonna be so (frank)in motivated

- jcragcrumple

Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres
Location: solid!!!
Joined: 09.05.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:21 PM ET

- homiedclown

that one
Pairo11
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Cancel my subscription to the resurrection.
Joined: 10.15.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:22 PM ET
I love y'all too
- nfph

Blast from the past !

GERBE!!!75PTS
San Jose Sharks
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA
Joined: 02.11.2009

Oct 7 @ 12:22 PM ET
John-Jason Peterka
2019-20 Team: EHC Red Bull Munich
Date of Birth: January 24, 2002
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Ht: 5-foot-11 Wt: 192 lbs
Shoots: Left
Position: Left Wing
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2020 first-year eligible

Rankings
NHL Central Scouting: 8th (among EU skaters)
Bob McKenzie, TSN: 20th
Craig Button, TSN: 29th
HockeyProspects.com: 14th
Future Considerations: 41st
Larry Fisher, The Hockey Writers: 23rd
Josh Bell, The Hockey Writers: 28th
Andrew Forbes, The Hockey Writers: 31st

Coming into the 2019-20 season, John-Jason Peterka was regarded as a B-grade prospect by the NHL Central Scouting, projected as a second or third-round pick. There was no question he had impressive skills – in 48 games with EHC Red Bull Munich’s development team in Salzburg in 2018-19, he had 45 goals and 94 points, leading the league in both categories. He was also instrumental in the German’s gold medal at the 2019 U18 World Juniors, earning the nation a promotion to the top division for the next tournament. But there were concerns that he was a bit undersized and hadn’t faced top competition yet, as he played in a fairly obscure Czech U19 league.

Related: 2020 NHL Draft Guide

Almost all of that was put to rest at the 2020 U20 World Juniors. Together with fellow draft prospects Tim Stützle and Lukas Reichel, Germany stunned the hockey world by defeating the Czech Republic and going toe-to-toe with both the Americans and Canadians in the preliminary round. It was the dynamic Stützle that stole the show, but it was Peterka who led the German draft-eligible players with four goals and six points while also sitting second in team scoring and tied for first in penalty minutes with 16.

John Jason Peterka EHC Muenchen
EHC Red Bull Muenchen’s John Jason Peterka (GEPA pictures/ City-Press)
Suddenly, Peterka went from a solid second-round pick to a potential first-rounder in an incredibly deep draft, forcing scouts to take notice of him in the less-scouted Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League, or DEL). He joined the league at 17 years old and instantly established himself as one of the fastest skaters on the ice, despite being one of the youngest. His quick acceleration can catch defenders off guard and create space for excellent goal-scoring opportunities. He also can quickly transition back to defense without missing a beat. He is always on the move, never letting defenders rest, and can often force bigger, older opponents to take penalties while trying to slow him down.


On top of blazing speed, Peterka also possesses above-average hockey sense and intensity. He owns a patience unexpected for someone who plays at such a high speed, and he’s become incredibly dangerous on the Red Bull’s power play. His defensive game is not as refined as his offensive instincts, but he still shows no fear and is not afraid to get into high-danger situations despite his smaller stature. He’s a very intense player and doesn’t shy away from physicality. Of the draft-eligible German trio, Peterka has the most penalty minutes in the DEL this season with 14.

Related: Weekly Prospect Report: COVID-19, Pinto, Rossi, Wallstedt & More

But what still stands out most is his amazing hands. While he has slowed down a bit after his incredible start, adding only four goals and four assists in 36 games since, his totals are one of the best for an U18 player in the DEL. In the past two decades, only three players have produced more points. Of course, two of those three are Stützle and Reichel, who have scored 34 and 24 points in their first DEL seasons, respectively. However, keep in mind that Peterka has done all this in a limited role with the Red Bulls. At an average of 11:50 a game, he’s played over four minutes less than Stützle, who has the same number of even-strength and power-play goals as him.


While Peterka has all the tools to be a great offensive threat at the highest level, he’s had difficulty finding consistency shift-to-shift and game-to-game. He’ll have flashes of incredible skill one minute, yet follow it by great lapses and mistakes. Part of that could be attributed to making the jump right from the junior circuit to the DEL at 17 years old, which may have amplified some bad habits he picked up. They weren’t as noticeable at the World Juniors, where his competition was only a year or two older than him, but they have been more apparent when faced against seasoned veterans.

Adding to his inconsistency issues is the rawness of his overall game. His speed is excellent in a straight line, but Peterka has had difficulty moving laterally, limiting his offensive potential. He also has a tendency to shoot quickly and from tight angles, halting a play before it has time to develop. While his incredible hands have covered for him in this area at times, it could cause problems for him later in his career if not worked out when he’s young.

Other THW Draft Profiles:
Connor Zary
Alexander Holtz
Tim Stützle
John-Jason Peterka – NHL Draft Projection
Peterka’s strong performance at the World Junior tournament and a strong start in the DEL has made him a fringe first-round selection. However, there is still some disagreement as to where he will land, with some rankings placing him solidly in the second round while others expect him to be a mid first-round pick. It’s most likely that he falls in the 25 to 31 range, but could sneak up higher if a team with multiple picks is looking to take on a bit of a risk. If he’s left until the second round, don’t expect him to be there long, much like Arthur Kaliyev and Bobby Brink in 2019.

Quotables
“German off-handed right wing who was viewed as a scorer – playmaker who has slowly developed a defensive game. Has quick hands and his stocky build does well for him in tight spaces. His agility is good but needs to quicker up ice and refine his shooting angles. Plays on the penalty kill.” Bill Placzek, Draft Site

“Peterka’s value comes from his great skating ability which is noticeably good even at the men’s level. He has both great speed and quickness, and he is a very fluid skater. He uses his speed effectively to force opponents to take penalties. Peterka also has good skills, especially his puck-handling skills and passing skills which are both very good. He has great patience with the puck, most noticeably on the power play where he shines. Peterka’s hockey sense is good but not great. His all-around game is still very raw, even though he is on the older side for his draft class. Shift-to-shift and game-to-game consistency is also a bit of a concern.” Jokke Nevalainen, Dobber Prospects

“Goal scorer that doesn’t need a lot of time or space to find the back of the net. Competes hard shift in, shift out and isn’t afraid to go to the dirty areas. He has all the tools to be very productive at the next level.” ISS Hockey

Strengths
Hockey Sense
Skating
Puck Control
Shot
Under Construction (Improvements to Make)
Consistency
Fundamentally raw
Long-term prospect
NHL Potential
Anyone selecting Peterka will have to wait some time before he’s ready to take on the NHL. The talent is there, and he’s already made improvements to his defensive game, but he’ll need to work on becoming more consistent. That will likely mean he won’t break into the NHL for another four or five years, spending some more time with the DEL and a season or two in the AHL. However, if he’s selected by a patient team, he projects to be a top-six scoring winger who can be utilized on both the power play and penalty kill.

Risk-Reward Analysis

Risk – 3/5, Reward – 3.5/5

Fantasy Hockey Potential

Offense – 7.5/10, Defense – 6.5/10

Awards/Achievements
As a 16-year-old, Peterka led his U18 league in points, assists and plus/minus, helping them win the 2017-18 Erste Bank Junior League Championship. He’s played for Germany several times internationally, appearing on the U16 team in 2017-18 and both the U18 and U20 teams in 2018-19. He also played on the U18 World Junior team in 2019-20, where he won a gold medal, and represented his country at the U20 World Juniors in 2019-20 that staved off relegation. The OHL’s Barrie Colts selected him in the second round of the 2019 Import Draft, but he has so far given no intention of joining the team.

- jochfr



If he hits his calling poor mans kane let's goooooo
jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres
Location: buffalo, NY
Joined: 05.21.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:22 PM ET
Crap.

The Winnipeg Jets have agreed to terms on a 4 year, $12 million dollar contract with Dman, Dylan DeMelo. $3 million aav.

https://twitter.com/Darre.../1313832196038438919?s=19

- kingcong39


He likely wasn’t coming here anyways
homiedclown
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We want 1, FL
Joined: 02.24.2008

Oct 7 @ 12:23 PM ET


His mind is going to explode when the coach of the Sabres calls him to congratulate him in German.

That boy is gonna be so (frank)in motivated

- jcragcrumple

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuh36OEglM0
CynicalSabre07
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 10.06.2020

Oct 7 @ 12:23 PM ET
Consider moving Montour to Toronto for Johnsson?
GERBE!!!75PTS
San Jose Sharks
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA
Joined: 02.11.2009

Oct 7 @ 12:24 PM ET
Consider moving Montour to Toronto for Johnsson?
- CynicalSabre07


At this point move him for anything..

Looks like they're letting him walk
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres
Location: solid!!!
Joined: 09.05.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:24 PM ET
Button hasn't exactly had the greatest opinion the past half decade or so.
- kingcong39

won't argue that
Buff36
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 10.13.2019

Oct 7 @ 12:24 PM ET
button is so overzealous on every player you really need to comb through all the jheri curl to get to the root of what the prospect offers
- Michael Pachla

I agree, but he was not the only one who liked these kids.
SDSabre
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 02.05.2014

Oct 7 @ 12:24 PM ET
If he hits his calling poor mans kane let's goooooo
- GERBE!!!75PTS


Lofty, but I love the attitude on it. How many Rocket Richard trophies have you penciled him in for? I kid, I kid. Kind of.
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres
Location: solid!!!
Joined: 09.05.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:26 PM ET
If he hits his calling poor mans kane let's goooooo
- GERBE!!!75PTS

I'd be happy if he and pekar could be third liners...

right now
Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Toronto
Joined: 03.16.2011

Oct 7 @ 12:26 PM ET
Wild and Kings are having a great draft.
jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres
Location: buffalo, NY
Joined: 05.21.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:28 PM ET
Sing Turris to a 2 year 3 mil deal for 3C
- ImThatGuy


He blows
Let’s do better than that
Michael Pachla
Buffalo Sabres
Location: solid!!!
Joined: 09.05.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:28 PM ET
I agree, but he was not the only one who liked these kids.
- Buff36

it's an interesting draft in that there are a lot of good players who offer different skill sets at different positions...depends on your draft board
jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres
Location: buffalo, NY
Joined: 05.21.2007

Oct 7 @ 12:29 PM ET
Consider moving Montour to Toronto for Johnsson?
- CynicalSabre07


Not close to enough
GERBE!!!75PTS
San Jose Sharks
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA
Joined: 02.11.2009

Oct 7 @ 12:29 PM ET
Not close to enough
- jdfitz77

??
For us or them
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