BLUES SIGN 2024 NO. 16 PICK ADAM JIRICEK TO HIS ELC

The St. Louis Blues have signed 2024 first-round pick Adam Jiricek to his entry-level contract. Jiricek becomes the first prospect from his draft class to sign an entry-level deal, even beating out unanimous first-overall pick Macklin Celebrini.

To see Jiricek become the first of his class to sign is a bit of a surprise after a lower-body injury ended his season in December. He played in just 22 league games this year — split between three outings in Czechia’s U20 league and 19 in the Czechia Extraliga. Jiricek scored just one assist in those appearances. 

His low scoring continued through international play, with Jiricek failing to score in 10 games with Czechia’s U20 team but recording four points in nine games with their U18 squad.

The allure of Jiricek — aside from the precedent set by his brother David Jiricek — is undoubtedly his performance in his age-17 season. He was among Czechia’s best prospects that year, posting 29 points in 41 U20 games and two assists in 12 Extraliga games. That scoring still doesn’t illicit much — but it was a promising start when combined with just how smooth and strong Jiricek’s ability to shut down opponents looked. 

He thrived at stopping opponents at the blue-line, keeping them from ever setting up too much in his own zone. When he won the puck back, Jiricek was quick to get his head up and find the right play — all boosted by strong edges and open hips giving Jiricek seamless skating.

But it’s never easy to bet on injury, especially with a top-20 pick, like the Blues have with Jiricek. With his entry-level contract in place, the Blues could be gearing up to either bring Jiricek over to their farm system, where the team could ensure he bounces back from a long stint off, or they could be preparing for Wednesday’s CHL Import Draft, where Jiricek will be a top name should he consider moving to juniors. 

That will be the next stop for Blues fans to watch for, as they wait with baited breath to see how their latest first-round pick will pan out.

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