Necas' explosive speed makes him a dangerous set-up man anywhere in the offensive zone, and the Hurricanes hope he is ready to make the jump to the NHL this season.
"I think I'm a playmaker," Necas said. "I like to play with the puck, preparing chances for my teammates, trying to score. I think last year I improved my defensive game and my face-offs, which are really important in the NHL."
With the Hurricanes thin down the middle, the door is open for Necas to make the roster.
"I'm trying to prepare for the NHL every day," Necas said. "I'm working hard, getting stronger and working on my skills on the ice. That has been my dream the last five years, to make the roster this year."
The Hurricanes added some intrigue to development camp when Brind'Amour immediately paired Necas with forward Andrei Svechnikov, was selected by Carolina with the No. 2 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft.
"The sooner they get a feel for each other, the better," Brind'Amour said. "They're going to be teammates for a long time. These guys are going to be driving the ship here in the years to come, so you start that process as soon as you can."
Necas smiled when asked about being a tandem in the near future.
"I think there might be some chemistry between us," he said. "We've been enjoying it."