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Boston Globe
21-07-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
With Bruins in need of scoring punch, can Matej Blumel realize his potential?
Matej Blumel opens up the scoring for Dallas with his first in the National! — Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights & News (@HockeyDaily365) Rather, it was his track record of lighting the lamp with the Texas Stars, Dallas' AHL affiliate. Over the past two seasons, Blumel has held court as one of the top goal-scorers in the American Hockey League. After scoring 31 goals in 72 games with Texas in 2023-24, he followed that up with 39 tallies and 72 total points in 67 games in 2024-25. Advertisement For some, Blumel represents the type of talent whose skills are maximized at the AHL level. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up For a Bruins team in desperate need of a middle-six scoring spark, Blumel (and fellow AHL standout Alex Steeves) represent a risk worth taking — and a player who could be poised for a breakout with more minutes up for grabs with Boston. 'He and Alex, both, they've done what they needed to do at the American Hockey League level and scoring at a high, high level with consistency,' Sweeney said. 'There are a number of players around the league that have gone through this, and when they got their opportunity, they've taken advantage of it. 'The conversations we have with both Matej and Alex were, 'If you're going to score at the National Hockey League level, we want you here — not anywhere else.' So we provided that opportunity today and they're excited about it. And I said, if they take the job of somebody that believes they're an incumbent, that's what happens in the National Hockey League when a guy gets passed and the internal competition starts.' Advertisement The Bruins would welcome a scenario where Blumel's sharp wrist shot and knack for operating into Grade-A ice translates during training camp and the preseason. Too bad the Bruins bottom six is way too crowded because Matej Blumel could've been a fun player to compete for a job — Robert Chalmers (@IvanIvanlvan) Beyond bringing in a middle-six winger with some scoring pop in Viktor Arvidsson, Boston's offseason moves did little to quiet the concerns that this team will labor offensively when David Pastrnak isn't out on a shift. Beyond bringing in a middle-six winger Allocating cap space toward the likes of Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, and Mikey Eyssimont will make Boston a hard out on the ice against opponents. But, it also might lead to some painful readings on the scoreboard if Boston can't complement that heft with the skill needed to consistently win in this league. Together, Jeannot, Kuraly, and Eyssimont combined for a whopping 484 hits last season. And just 22 total goals. Boston is going to need a lot more production beyond the usual suspects like Pastrnak moving forward. As such, the Bruins — unable to reel in big fishes like Mitch Marner, Boeser, or Ehlers — opted for a player poised for a greater role in the NHL in Blumel, especially at a cheap price tag ($875,000). Advertisement But it wasn't just Sweeney and Co. who were intrigued by Blumel's skill set. Speaking to Dominik Dubovci at the Czech website 'The only Czech player I've talked to so far was Pasta,' Blümel told Dubovci , per Google Translate. 'He left the decision up to me, and Pittsburgh wouldn't be a bad decision either. But he said they wanted me and that I could help them.' Most of the hope that rests in Blumel developing into a middle-six NHLer revolves around his AHL stat line translating over to the next level if Boston carves out some minutes for him. But, Blumel generated some looks during the various cups of coffee he earned with Dallas over the last few seasons. Despite averaging just 9:01 of average ice time per game so far in his NHL career, he generated 4.73 high-danger scoring chances per 60 minutes of 5-on-5 hockey with the Dallas Stars ( Of the 1,009 NHLers who have logged at least 100 minutes of 5-on-5 hockey over the last three seasons, Blumel's 4.73 mark ranks 39th overall — ahead of names like Timo Meier, Matthew Tkachuk, and Filip Forsberg. Of course, it's a sizable ask to expect elite results for a player operating with such a small sample size. And as evidenced by other AHL standouts like Georgii Merkulov, there's no guarantee that operating at nearly a point-per-game pace in the AHL will mean that said player can score 20-plus goals in the NHL ranks. Advertisement But, given Boston's shortcomings in the offensive zone, Sweeney and his staff must leave no stone unturned when it comes to adding scoring help — even if it's an unproven commodity like Blumel. Conor Ryan can be reached at
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Stars Forward Could Play Bigger Role Next Season
The Dallas Stars willing be looking outward this offseason to plug some of the holes in their roster that were exposed during the Western Conference Final. Just about everyone with eyes saw how outclassed and far from being a contender they were as the Edmonton Oilers sent them on vacation for the second straight year. While General Manger Jim Nill and company will be looking at potential pieces to bring in, they should be looking at who can they can bring to the NHL level from AHL-affiliate Texas Stars. Bright Future Ahead After Texas Stars Season Comes to an End Bright Future Ahead After Texas Stars Season Comes to an End The Texas Stars walked the same path as their parent team, the Advertisement Dallas Stars, and their season concluded in the Western Conference Final of the Calder Cup playoffs. Matej Blumel has had an up and down year with the Dallas Stars as he has made multiple appearances at the NHL level before being sent back to the Texas Stars of the AHL. During his brief stint with Dallas he tallied one point in seven games. Through 67 games in Cedar Park, Blumel tallied 39 goals and accumulated 72 points. One could gather that the 25=year old forward has not gotten a fair chance at the NHL level, given how deep the Stars have been in recent years. Stars May Have Waited Too Long To Sack DeBoer Stars May Have Waited Too Long To Sack DeBoer The Advertisement Dallas Stars finally bit the bullet on Friday and relieved Head Coach Pete DeBoer of his duties with the team. The news comes a week after the Stars were outmatched in the Western Conference Final by the Edmonton Oilers, with the series finale ending in disaster. DeBoer pulled starting goaltender Jake Oettinger in the first seven minutes after Oettinger gave up two goals on two shots. Edmonton would claim a 6-3 victory en route to another Stanley Cup Final appearances. The young Czech forward will certainly get his chance this season as the Stars will be cap strapped while also looking to add more scoring to the lineup. Blumel would be a welcomed addition to the bottom six. Blumel will be an unrestricted free agent this summer, but will likely be back on another two-year contract that brings an AAV of $800,000. It will be better with the limited amount of salary cap wiggle room that the Stars not only bring back Matej Blumel back, but also give him big minutes this upcoming. Not only will the two-year veteran bring a spark that at times the Stars lacked, but will be able to grow within to become a future piece of the next way of talent in Dallas. Follow all of Adam Denker's work on X: denkyd8nk
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Texas Stars Forward Matej Blumel Named AHL Player Of The Week
Texas Stars forward Matej Blumel has been named AHL Player of the Week for the week ending Mar. 2. Blumel recorded three goals and six assists in nine games last week, notching at least two points in every game. The Stars won three of their four games and now sit atop the AHL's Central Division. The 24-year-old now sits second in AHL goals and points with 26 and 51 in 46 games. The Tabor, CZE., native has played seven games with the Dallas Stars this season and scored one goal while averaging 8:26 of ice time. He has two goals in 13 career NHL games. Matěj Blümel has been named @TheAHL Player of the Week! 💫Last week, he tallied NINE points, including three goals and six assists, across four games. AND, he's currently 2nd in the league in scoring with 51 points in 46 games. Way to go, Blu!More: — Texas Stars (@TexasStars) March 3, 2025 Blumel has 76 goals and 157 points in 176 career AHL games, all with Texas. A fourth round pick of the Stars in 2019, Blumel was an AHL All-Star last season and won a bronze medal with team Czechia at the 2022 World Championship. Make sure you bookmark The Hockey News' AHL Page for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns and so much more.