Fischer made the transition from the Czech Republic to Quebec when he started his major junior hockey career in 1997. As a result, he understands what Nestrasil is going through and has already been a big help to his fellow countryman.
"He’s from Czech Republic like me so in that case it will be way easier for me," Nestrasil said. "We spoke right after the draft and at the dinner for team stuff. Here, when he saw me on the ice and do something wrong, he come up and tell me how to do it right."
Both Fischer and Nestrasil look forward to working together over the next few years as Nestrasil works to develop into an NHL player.
"I’m really excited to work with him next year and work on his skating," Fischer said. "He needs to work on taking pucks to the net and just on every young guy, living hockey and being professional, being ready, and having good habits all the time."
I conducted an 11-minute interview with Detroit's third round pick, Andrej Nestrasil, earlier today. The quote above is just an excerpt of an article I did on the power forward.
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Nice to know Fischer is still with the team...
I honestly didn’t know that.
Are they keeping him at center and developing him like a Holmstrom or Franzen? Or are they converting him like they did Ericsson? I haven’t really took the time to research much on any of these guys.
by ZWC11 on Jul 8, 2009 8:40 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Interesting article. I hope he turns out to be another Franzen.
btw, I am totally jealous of your job!
by westspec on Jul 9, 2009 7:04 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs


















