Juraj Slafkovský delivered a standout performance in Slovakia's tournament opener at the 2026 Winter Olympics, contributing three points in an upset victory against Finland. The 21-year-old forward, fresh off a breakout NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens, scored two goals and added an assist, including a power-play tally. His efforts helped Slovakia secure the win in Group B.
Juraj Slafkovský, the Montreal Canadiens' No. 1 pick from the 2022 NHL Draft, has seamlessly transitioned his NHL success to the international stage at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. In Slovakia's Group B opener against Finland, the 21-year-old winger recorded three points—two goals and one assist—along with four shots on goal. One of his goals came on the power play, contributing to Slovakia's upset victory. This performance brings his Olympic goal total to nine in just eight career games for his country, building on his leading seven goals in seven games at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, where he also tied for the tournament lead in points.
Slafkovský's breakout NHL season with the Canadiens has been marked by career highs: 21 goals, 10 power-play goals, and 17 power-play points in 57 games. He stands alone among NHL players with at least 20 goals, 117 shots on goal, 83 hits, and 53 blocks this season. Advanced metrics highlight his offensive efficiency, ranking in the 91st percentile for high-danger goals (12) and 88th for midrange goals (6). His midrange shots on goal (43) place him in the 87th percentile, and his high-danger shooting percentage of 30.0 percent is in the 90th percentile among forwards.
Skating prowess underpins his success. Slafkovský reached a maximum speed of 23.03 mph, 87th percentile among forwards, and recorded 101 bursts over 20 mph, up significantly from last season and in the 84th percentile. His shot speed contributes too, with 17 attempts between 80-90 mph (86th percentile). On the power play, he has 10 goals, tying for 10th in the NHL and leading Montreal, alongside jumps in shots, attempts, and efficiency. He ranks 87th percentile in power-play offensive zone time (61.8 percent) and 84th overall (44.8 percent). Anchoring Slovakia's top line and first power play, as well as Montreal's second line with rookies Ivan Demidov and Oliver Kapanen, Slafkovský has skated 158.69 miles (89th percentile). These efforts have propelled the Canadiens to third in the Eastern Conference with a .632 points percentage.