Players to Watch Part One- Jakub Voracek
Kudos to Andy for coming up with a great idea- over the next while we are going to alternate writing a post on a current CBJ player, we are going to outline expectations for the upcoming season and take a brief look into their recent history.
Part One: Jakub Voracek
As bad as the Jackets were last season, you could see Jake improving game by game. He was one of the few players who wasn't bounced around the lineup, he was virtually cemented in as the second line right winger. Last season he put up 16 goals, 34 assists for fifty points. That was a twelve point increase over his rookie year the season before. It should also be noted that in his first two seasons, he has only missed a combined three games.
If you look at his two years playing for the Halifax Mooseheads of the QMJHL, he had combined totals of 56G-131A-187PTS. He'll never be a sniper, he's a playmaker who thinks pass-first. He needs guys who can score playing on his line. He has the ability to be a consistent 80-point scorer, and it wouldn't be outrageous to think that this upcoming season, his third year, he could start to approach that total.
A player that Jake has often been compared to is Marian Hossa. Let's compare Hossa's first three seasons against the two that Jake has under his belt.
Voracek:
| 2008-2009 | 9G | 29A | 38PTS |
| 2009-2010 | 16G | 34A | 50PTS |
Hossa:
| 1998-1999 | 15G | 15A | 30PTS |
| 1999-2000 | 29G | 27A | 56PTS |
| 2000-2001 | 32G | 43A | 75PTS |
The similarities are there. Both players are playmaking wingers with size. Jake made the jump from 38 to 50 points, while Hossa went from 30 to 56 points. Hossa's third season of 75 points is the baseline I am using when making my prediction of Jake's numbers for 2010-2011:
2010 / 2011 Point Prediction: 23G-49A-72PTS
It may seem a little high, but if Nikita Filatov returns to the team and isn't traded, there stands a good chance that Jake will be playing with he and Brass on the second line. That's serious firepower, and with Brass and Jake entering their third seasons, you don't have to worry as much about the youth on the line. They are experienced NHLers now.
For the Jackets to be succesful and not only make the playoffs but go on a post-season run, Jake needs to be one of the best players. He has the talent to do that, but needs a finisher on his line. If not Filatov, could we see a move to left wing on the top line with Rick Nash?
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I have already gave my predictions that Voracek will have a big season.
I always called it my ‘Kids’ line with Brass, Voracek, and Filatov (NHL 10) but what a line of explosive youth that would be to see in real life. Just hearing that makes me wanna see what they can do together right now. That’s exciting.
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I actually think its more likely that they would move nash over to the left and keep jake on the right. Didn’t Nash play on the left earlier in his career?
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He did, the move to RW was a result of Juice not being comfortable at RW. Moving Nash back to LW is a possibility as well.
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by Mike MacLean on Jul 12, 2010 1:45 PM EDT up reply actions
Nash was willing to make the move too, if I remember correctly. Further proof that he is the most unselfish guy in the league.
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by Andrew Tolliver on Jul 12, 2010 4:18 PM EDT up reply actions
Toskala is more a case of Battered Goalie Syndrome…
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the only issue with comparing him to Hossa is Voracek is more of a passer while Hossa is more of a sniper. now im in no way saying that voracek wont be as good or even better. but im not sure if hossa is the player he should be compared too. just my take on it. i predict with the new season voracek will put up a good 65-70 points.
I’d disagree – Jake’s been more of a passer at the NHL level so far, but don’t forget that he won the scoring title in the QMJHL while he was with Halifax. I think that as he gets more comfortable at the pro level we’re going to see him take more shots at the net.
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by Matt Wagner on Jul 12, 2010 10:18 PM EDT up reply actions
yeah he may take more shots but that doesnt change the fact that he is a pass first player. he wont just change from a playmaker to a sniper. players dont do that ( ive tried changing my style as well and it just doesnt work.) again im not saying he wont score goals. but he wont be a pure sniper like Hossa is.

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