8. Jan Larys, Drummondville (QMJHL)
NHL Central Scouting ranking: No. 5 (North American goalies)
Larys (6-3, 175), in his first season in North America after playing in his native Czechia, led QMJHL rookie goalies with 26 wins, and had a 2.86 GAA, .908 save percentage and three shutouts in 38 games.
Scouts have compared the 18-year-old to Lukas Dostal (Anaheim Ducks) and Jordan Binnington (St. Louis Blues).
"He has a big pro presence in his stance and when down in the butterfly," Jensen said. "He's very calm, poised and relaxed. He doesn't let goals-against bother his play. He's steady and consistent, with very good positional and angle play. His depth is good in the crease and he's very good at reading and reacting to situations."
9. David Vermirovsky, Pardubice Jr. (CZE-JR)
NHL Central Scouting ranking: No. 3 (International goalies)
Vermirovsky is big (6-5, 181) and athletic and was 13-14 with a 3.23 GAA and .904 save percentage in 27 games in the Czech junior league.
The 17-year-old, who also catches right-handed, was born in Cordoba, Spain, but has spent most of his life living and playing in Czechia.
"David is very fast and calm with great anticipation," Vuorinen said. "He also stands a bit differently from other goalies. He has very quick movement in the goal crease, and his athleticism and competitive attitude pop up. We believe he has a lot of potential."
10. Marek Sklenicka, Seattle (WHL)
NHL Central Scouting ranking: No. 6 (North American goalies)
Sklenicka (6-3, 170) came to North America from his native Czechia and was 20-12-6 with a 3.21 GAA, .902 save percentage and three shutouts in 42 games. The 17-year-old also helped Czechia win the bronze medal at the 2026 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, making 21 saves in a 4-1 win against Latvia in the third-place game and finishing the tournament with a 1.91 GAA and .921 save percentage in three games.
Scouts have compared him to Elvis Merzlikins (Columbus Blue Jackets).
"He is very competitive with excellent net coverage, whether in his stance or when in his butterfly," Jensen said. "He's very strong in the crease, holds his ground and is strong when in an in-tight situation. He challenges smartly, always alert, tracks pucks well through traffic (and has) good, quick lateral ability. He gets his body in front of a lot of shots with his good angle and positional play."