The Dallas Stars have inked Matej Blumel to a two-year entry-level contract, giving the Czech forward his first chance in North American pro hockey.
Originally selected 100th overall in 2019 by the Edmonton Oilers out of the USHL, Blumel became an unrestricted free agent when he failed to sign a contract with the team in the years since. After returning to the Czech pro leagues, the young forward took several steps in his development, eventually becoming a reliable offensive option for Pardubice HC.
Over the last two years, he has racked up 56 points in 98 games for his club team, but it was his outstanding performance at the World Championship that really made him stand out. In ten games for Czechia, he racked up four goals and eight points to help them to the bronze medal, obviously catching the eye of at least one team.
Because he is already 22, Blumel was limited to a two-year deal, meaning he’ll be a restricted free agent in the summer of 2024. Where he fits into the Stars depth chart remains to be seen, but his extensive experience at the pro level and previous time playing in North America with the USHL should help him transition more easily.