Jakub Vrána

Jakub Vrána (born 28 February 1996) is a Czech professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing with the Springfield Thunderbirds in the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the St. Louis Blues in the National Hockey League (NHL). Vrána was selected by the Washington Capitals in the first round, 13th overall, of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Vrána won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Capitals in 2018.

Jakub Vrána
Vrána with the Washington Capitals in 2019
Born (1996-02-28) 28 February 1996 (age 28)
Prague, Czech Republic
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight197 lb (89 kg; 14 st 1 lb)
PositionLeft wing
ShootsLeft
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Former teams
St. Louis Blues
Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
Linköping HC
Washington Capitals
Detroit Red Wings
National team Czech Republic
NHL draft13th overall, 2014
Washington Capitals
Playing career2013–present

Early life

Vrána was born on 28 February 1996, in Prague[1] to parents Jana and Karel.[2] He began skating at a rink owned by the brother of former Capitals scout Vojtech Kucera before moving away from home at 15 to play in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).[3] Vrána played in the 2009 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with his minor ice hockey team from Chomutov.[4]

Playing career

SHL

Vrána made his Elitserien debut playing with Linköping HC during the 2012–13 season. Upon making his Elitserien debut in October 2012, Vrána became the youngest foreign player in the history of the league and the ninth-youngest overall.[5] He subsequently spent the following season splitting his time between Linkoping's junior and senior team. Vrána registered three points and two penalty minutes in 24 games with the senior team and collected 25 points in 24 games with the junior club.[6] At the conclusion of the 2013–14 season, Vrána was ranked fourth overall among European skaters by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau.[7]

Washington Capitals

Vrána with the Hershey Bears in 2015

Vrána was eventually drafted in the first round, 13th overall, by the Washington Capitals in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.[6] After the 2014 draft, Vrána attended the Capitals development camp and signed a three-year, entry-level contract.[8] Vrána was subsequently returned to Sweden for the entirety of the 2014–15 season before joining the Capitals American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hershey Bears, for three regular season games.[1] Vrána then began his first full professional season in North America with the Bears during their 2015–16 season. He tallied two goals and four assists through six games with the Bears before suffering a wrist injury.[9] He missed about three months of the regular season after undergoing wrist surgery but still finished the regular season with 16 goals with 18 assists through 36 games.[3] Vrána continued to score for the Bears during their post-season run and tallied eight goals and six assists through 21 games.[1]

During the 2016 off-season, Vrána worked on gaining weight and returned to the Capitals development camp 10 pounds heavier.[3] In his second season in North America, Vrána once again began with the Hershey Bears but received his first NHL call-up on 29 November 2016. At the time of the recall, he registered 16 points through 18 games and was tied for third in the league in goals.[10] He subsequently made his NHL debut on 1 December against the New York Islanders and skated on the Capitals second line with Evgeny Kuznetsov and André Burakovsky.[11] A few games later, on 9 December, Vrána scored his first NHL goal in a 4–1 win over the Buffalo Sabres.[12] Vrána also tallied his first multi-point game with two assists on 13 December against the Islanders.[13] After recording three points through 12 games, he was reassigned to the Bears on 1 January 2017.[14] Vrána was recalled again the following month[15] but was reassigned without playing a single game.[16] However, following injuries to the Capitals lineup,[17] Vrána and Zach Sanford were recalled to the NHL level on 17 February.[18]

Vrána made the Capitals opening night roster for the 2017–18 season.[19] His rookie season was considered a "roller-coaster", ending up 13 goals scored and 14 assists in 73 games. He made his Stanley Cup playoffs debut during the 2018 playoffs, providing the "speedy, offensive complement to the shutdown duo" of Nicklas Bäckström and T. J. Oshie on Washington's second line.[20] Vrána scored his first Stanley Cup playoffs goal on 29 April 2018 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.[21] The Capitals would go on to defeat the Penguins in six games and then win the Eastern Conference by defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven games.[22] He scored the opening goal in game five of the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights which resulted in the Capitals' victory.[23] Vrána ended the playoffs with eight points in 23 games to help the Capitals win their first Stanley Cup.

During the 2018–19 season, Vrána set career highs in goals, assists, and points, while also ranking third on the team in goals. He also became the 15th player in franchise history to record at least 24 goals in a single season before the age of 24. As a result of his success, the Capitals re-signed Vrána to a new two-year, $6.7 million contract on 16 July 2019.[24]

Detroit Red Wings

On 12 April 2021, Vrána was traded to the Detroit Red Wings, along with Richard Pánik, a first-round pick in 2021 and a second-round pick in 2022, in exchange for Anthony Mantha.[25] Upon joining the team, Vrána tallied 11 points through 11 games and tied numerous franchise records. During a game against the Dallas Stars on 22 April, Vrána became the 26th player in Red Wings history to score four-or-more goals in a game and the second player in franchise history to record a hat trick within his first four games of joining the team.

On 10 August 2021, Vrána signed a three-year, $16.25 million contract with the Red Wings.[26] Following the signing, Vrána was injured during the first 10 minutes of Red Wings practice and was expected to miss three to four months.[27] Vrána only played 26 games in the 2021–22 season due to his injury, but contributed 13 goals and six assists in his shortened season. On 19 October 2022, Vrána was placed in the NHL's "Player Assistance Program."[28]

In January 2023, the Red Wings placed Vrána on waivers for the purpose of assigning him to the team's AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.[29] Vrana cleared waivers without being claimed by another team.[29]

St. Louis Blues

On 3 March 2023, the Red Wings traded Vrána to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for prospect Dylan McLaughlin and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.[30] Vrána seemed to rediscover his scoring touch with the Blues, scoring 10 goals in 20 games.

Vrána hoped to continue his recent wave of success with the Blues in the 2023–24 season, and he was named to the Blues' opening night roster after a successful preseason.[31] Unfortunately, this success would not continue, as Vrána would miss practices for undisclosed reasons, as well as be healthy scratched throughout the season. On 11 December, 2023, it was announced that the Blues placed Vrána on waivers. However this was later retracted, and instead the Blues would make it clear that Vrána would be available for trade.[32] Vrána would continue being a healthy scratch afterwards, and would play two more games for the Blues before being loaned to their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.[33] On 27 February, 2024, the AHL suspended Vrána two games for cross-checking Bridgeport Islanders forward Cole Bardreau.[34]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2010–11HC Letci LetňanyCZE U161828154330
2010–11HC Letci LetňanyCZE U182619102910
2011–12Linköpings HCJ1821166222
2011–12Linköpings HCJ18 Allsv111211234322412
2011–12Linköpings HCJ2031012
2012–13Linköpings HCJ18 Allsv33252210112
2012–13Linköpings HCJ20322012324951010
2012–13Linköpings HCSEL50000
2013–14Linköpings HCJ18 Allsv1000031234
2013–14Linköpings HCJ202414112526
2013–14Linköpings HCSHL242132141126
2014–15Linköpings HCSHL4412122412114152
2014–15Hershey BearsAHL30550102462
2015–16Hershey BearsAHL36161834202186142
2016–17Hershey BearsAHL491917362870004
2016–17Washington CapitalsNHL213362
2017–18Washington CapitalsNHL7313142712233582
2018–19Washington CapitalsNHL822423472770006
2019–20Washington CapitalsNHL692527521880002
2020–21Washington CapitalsNHL391114258
2020–21Detroit Red WingsNHL23135182
2021–22Detroit Red WingsNHL261361916
2022–23Detroit Red WingsNHL51120
2022–23Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL1765114
2022–23St. Louis BluesNHL201041410
2023–24St. Louis BluesNHL212468
2023–24Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL4216203654
SHL totals7314132714255278
NHL totals367110992091033835810
Medal record
Representing  Czech Republic
Ice hockey
World Championships
2022 Finland

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2012Czech RepublicU178th52024
2012Czech RepublicWJC188th64484
2013Czech RepublicWJC5th60112
2013Czech RepublicWJC187th52022
2013Czech RepublicIH18 43144
2014Czech RepublicWJC6th51122
2014Czech RepublicWJC18 782104
2015Czech RepublicWJC6th52132
2019Czech RepublicWC4th94150
2021Czech RepublicWC7th72244
2022Czech RepublicWC 101014
Junior totals4322103224
Senior totals2673108

Awards and honors

AwardYear
NHL
Stanley Cup champion2018[35]

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Washington Capitals first round draft pick
2014
Succeeded by