The two could be teammates sooner rather than later, but in the meantime, Jiricek has plenty of business to take care of. Though he's had to battle a case of COVID that has kept him away from the team in recent days -- he's expected to return to the squad tomorrow -- Jiricek is one of three Blue Jackets draft picks tabbed to join Czechia for the summer edition of the World Junior Championships, which will kick off Tuesday in Edmonton.
Joining defenseman Stanislav Svozil (third round, 2021) and forward Martin Rysavy (seventh round, 2021), Jiricek is expected to be one of the top players on a team that hopes to make a deep run. He's already played in the highly anticipated tournament twice, notching two points in five games in the winter of 2020-21 and then suffering a knee injury at this past December's event before it was stopped by a COVID breakout.
Once that's done, Jiricek will go about the business of getting ready for the upcoming season, which could be an interesting process in and of itself. He's already played two full seasons in the top Czech league, totaling an 8-12-20 line in 63 games with his hometown HC Plzen, and a move to a top European squad, a North American junior team or perhaps even the AHL's Cleveland Monsters could be in the cards.
Wherever he ends up, Jiricek is one of the top prospects in the Blue Jackets organization and might not be too far from Columbus given his two-way game that you can't help but think would perfectly compliment that of Zach Werenski.
"It's pretty much unprecedented what he's done at his age in the Czech league," CBJ general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said at the draft. "Playing at the men's World Championships (this summer), I was there myself and watched him play, and he was really good. He's 6-4, has a great frame to him, has a great attitude. We love his character, his compete and his skill level as well."
Jiricek is listed by The Athletic's Scott Wheeler as the No. 18-rated drafted prospect in hockey, thanks in part to a combination of size (6-3, 189) and skill at both ends of the ice that has impressed scouts. While many see his imposing figure and sturdy nature and merely focus on Jiricek's abilities in the defensive zone, he started his career as a forward and has good offensive instincts as a result.