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Filip Hronek

Filip Hronek (born November 2, 1997) is a professional ice hockey who plays for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighing 190 pounds, he shoots right-handed and is known for his strong defensive play and offensive contributions from the blue line. Hronek was selected by the in the second round, 53rd overall, of the after playing junior hockey in the with the . He began his professional career in the () with the Grand Rapids Griffins, earning a spot on the AHL All-Rookie Team in 2018 following a standout season with 30 points in 63 games. Hronek made his NHL debut with the Red Wings on October 4, 2018, against the , and scored his first NHL goal just nine days later against the . During his tenure in from 2018 to 2023, he established himself as a reliable top-four defenseman, leading the team in average ice time in the 2022-23 season at 23:54 per game and becoming the first Red Wings player to record a point in each of his first 11 road games of a season on December 6, 2022. On March 1, 2023, Hronek was traded to the in exchange for a conditional first-round pick and a second-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. With , he continued to develop, posting career-high totals of 48 points (5 goals, 43 assists) in 81 games during the 2023-24 season while finishing with a plus-33 rating. In recognition of his performance, Hronek signed an eight-year contract extension with the on June 18, 2024, valued at $58 million. As of November 2025, he has appeared in 473 NHL games across both teams, accumulating 41 goals, 209 assists, and 250 points, with a minus-53 rating. Internationally, Hronek has represented the at multiple levels, including the IIHF World Junior Championships (2015-2017) and the IIHF World Championships (2017-2025), where he tallied 26 points in 43 games, including 6 points in 8 games to help Czechia win gold at the 2025 tournament. His most notable achievement came at the , where he was named the tournament's best defenseman after contributing 10 points in 10 games to help Czechia secure a .

Early life

Birth and family background

Filip Hronek was born on November 2, 1997, in , . He stands at 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall and weighs 190 pounds (86 kg), and he shoots right-handed. Public information about Hronek's family background remains limited, with few details available regarding his parents or siblings. His father, Jiří Hronek, was a soccer coach, and Hronek grew up playing both and soccer. Hronek grew up in , a city in the known for its deep-rooted culture, where the local team competes in the top-tier and has fostered generations of players since the club's origins in 1925. This environment, characterized by enthusiastic fan support and a tradition of winter sports, likely provided an early exposure to the sport that would shape his career.

Youth hockey development

Hronek began his organized hockey career with the youth teams of HC Hradec Králové in his hometown, joining their under-16 squad during the 2011–12 season, where he appeared in six games and recorded one goal. He continued with the HC Hradec Králové U16 team in 2012–13, playing 33 games and contributing five goals and 12 assists for 17 points, while accumulating 41 penalty minutes and a +10 plus-minus rating. Transitioning to the under-18 level, Hronek joined the U18 program in 2013–14, where he played 43 regular-season games, scoring eight goals and seven assists for 15 points, along with 56 penalty minutes and a -2 plus-minus. In the playoffs that season, he added one assist in four games. The following year, 2014–15, marked a step forward in the Czech U18 league, as Hronek posted five goals and 19 assists for 24 points in 33 games, with 108 penalty minutes and a +6 plus-minus; he excelled in the postseason, tallying four goals and five assists for nine points in nine games, helping his team with a +10 rating. Hronek's progression continued into the under-20 division with U20 during the 2014–15 season in the Czechia U20 2 league, where he recorded four goals and 13 assists for 17 points in 19 games, earning a +18 plus-minus and appearing in playoffs and qualifiers. In 2015–16, he played 13 regular-season games for the U20 team, contributing four goals and 12 assists for 16 points, and added nine points (four goals, five assists) in 10 playoff games despite a -4 plus-minus. Hronek received his first professional exposure in the with , debuting in the 2014–15 season with one game and two penalty minutes. The next season, 2015–16, he established himself more firmly, appearing in 40 games and recording four assists with 22 penalty minutes and a +3 plus-minus, though he did not score any goals.

Playing career

Czech junior leagues

Hronek began his professional junior career in the after developing in the youth system of HC Hradec Králové, which served as a key stepping stone to higher levels. In the 2014–15 season, Hronek made his Extraliga debut with , appearing in just one game and recording no points while accumulating two penalty minutes. His limited ice time reflected his status as a 17-year-old transitioning from junior ranks, primarily spending the year honing his skills in lower divisions. Hronek's role expanded significantly during the 2015–16 season with , where he played 40 regular-season games as a puck-moving defenseman, logging meaningful minutes in defensive and power-play situations. He contributed four assists without any goals, finishing with a +3 rating and 22 penalty minutes, demonstrating solid two-way play and hockey sense despite his youth. Scouts praised his smooth passing, fluid , and ability to the power play, though noted areas for improvement in physical strength and defensive positioning against larger opponents. His emergence in the Extraliga caught the attention of NHL scouts, leading to his selection by the in the second round, 53rd overall, at the . This pick highlighted his potential as a middle-pairing defenseman with offensive instincts, as evaluated by services like Future Considerations.

OHL and AHL development

Following his selection by the in the second round (53rd overall) of the , Hronek signed a three-year entry-level contract with the organization on July 14, 2016. The deal, worth approximately $2.14 million with a cap hit of $714,166, marked his formal commitment to developing in North America's professional system, building on his prior experience in Czech junior leagues that had honed his offensive instincts as a defenseman. This move positioned him for an immediate transition to junior in the (), where he aimed to adapt to the faster, more physical style of play on smaller ice surfaces. Hronek joined the for the 2016–17 season, his first full year in , and quickly established himself as a top offensive blueliner. In 59 games, he recorded 14 goals and 47 assists for 61 points, tying for fourth in league scoring among defensemen and earning selection to the OHL Third All-Star Team. His performance also led to him being named the Spirit's , showcasing his ability to the power play and contribute dynamically from the despite the challenges of adjusting to the rink size and difference from European hockey. Hronek's strong showing reflected a relatively smooth acclimation, though he noted the need to refine his defensive positioning and skills to fully integrate with teammates. At the conclusion of the OHL season, Hronek transitioned to the (AHL) with the Grand Rapids Griffins, Detroit's affiliate, appearing in two playoff games during their 2017 Calder Cup championship run. He then spent the full 2017–18 regular season with the Griffins, posting 11 goals and 28 assists for 39 points in 67 games, which ranked third among AHL rookies in scoring and second in assists. This breakout campaign earned him a spot on the AHL All-Rookie Team, as voted by league coaches, players, and media. In the 2018 Calder Cup playoffs, Hronek played all five games in the Western Conference Finals against the , recording 1 assist while logging significant minutes in a defensive role amid the team's deep postseason push. Throughout his AHL development, Hronek focused on balancing his offensive flair with improved two-way reliability, overcoming initial hurdles like the league's physical demands without major injury setbacks.

NHL debut and Detroit Red Wings

Hronek made his NHL debut for the on October 4, 2018, in a home game against the , where he logged 18:12 of ice time as part of a young defensive corps that included four other rookies. Just nine days later, on October 13, 2018, he notched his first NHL goal—a from the point—in a 4–2 loss to the , contributing to his early adjustment to professional play. In his rookie 2018–19 season, Hronek split time between the and affiliate before settling into a regular NHL role, finishing with 5 goals and 18 assists in 46 games while averaging nearly 20 minutes of ice time per night. Over the next few seasons, Hronek evolved from a promising into a reliable top-pairing man, handling significant responsibilities across all situations including penalty kill and . In 2019–20, he emerged as a cornerstone of the , recording 9 goals and 22 assists in 65 games and leading the team in average ice time at 23:54 per game, often paired with veterans like to bolster the blue line. The following year, despite the challenges of a shortened season and injuries, Hronek posted 26 points in 56 games while maintaining high-minute usage at 23:23 per game, solidifying his status as one of Detroit's most dependable blueliners. By 2021–22, he had become a fixture on the top pair, frequently alongside , and tallied a career-high 38 points in 78 games. Hronek's tenure with peaked in the 2022–23 season, where he delivered 9 goals and 29 assists for 38 points in 60 games, tying for the team lead among defensemen in scoring while excelling in both offensive zone starts and defensive reliability. That year, he anchored the top defensive pair, often with , logging heavy minutes and contributing to the Red Wings' improved defensive structure as one of the league's quietly effective two-way players.

Trade to and tenure with Vancouver Canucks

On March 1, 2023, the Vancouver Canucks acquired defenseman Filip Hronek from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Vancouver's 2023 first-round draft pick and 2023 second-round draft pick, with Detroit also sending its 2023 fourth-round pick to Vancouver as part of the deal. Hronek made an immediate impact upon joining Vancouver, appearing in four games during the 2022–23 season and recording one assist while averaging over 20 minutes of ice time per game. In his first full season with the Canucks in 2023–24, he established himself as a key top-four defenseman, playing all 81 regular-season games and contributing 5 goals and 43 assists for 48 points, while logging significant minutes on the power play and penalty kill. Recognizing his value to the team's defensive core, the Canucks signed Hronek to an eight-year extension worth $58 million on June 18, 2024, carrying an average annual value of $7.25 million through the 2031–32 season. During the 2024–25 season, Hronek continued to anchor Vancouver's blue line in 61 games, posting 5 goals and 28 assists for 33 points before an injury sidelined him for part of the year, yet he remained a staple in high-minute situations. As of November 19, 2025, in the early stages of the 2025–26 season, Hronek has appeared in 21 games for the Canucks, tallying 1 goal and 11 assists for 12 points and contributing steadily to the team's defensive structure with an average ice time of 24:26 per game.

International career

Junior international play

Hronek made his junior international debut for Czechia at the 2015 , where he appeared in five games as a 17-year-old defenseman, recording three assists and six penalty minutes while helping his team finish sixth in the tournament. His play in the top division showcased his emerging two-way capabilities, including strong defensive positioning and contributions on the power play. In the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship, Hronek suited up for five games, tallying two assists and contributing to Czechia's fifth-place finish, with notable performances in the preliminary round against teams like and . The following year, at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, he served as captain of the Czech squad, leading the team in ice time and becoming the top-scoring defenseman with two goals and two assists over five games en route to another sixth-place result. His leadership was evident in key moments, such as scoring in the quarterfinal loss to the , where he anchored the blue line against high-pressure offenses. Beyond the World Championships, Hronek participated in preparatory events like the 2016 U20 hosted in Czechia, where he posted two goals in three games and was recognized as his team's standout performer despite a silver-medal finish for the host nation. These appearances solidified his role as a reliable leader in Czechia's junior program, blending physical defense with offensive instincts.

Senior international play

Filip Hronek made his debut with the senior Czechia national team at the in , where he appeared in eight games, recording one goal and two assists while contributing to the team's efforts in a tournament that saw Czechia finish seventh. In his second senior appearance at the in , Hronek emerged as a standout performer, leading all defensemen with 12 points (four goals and eight assists) in 10 games and earning recognition as the tournament's Best Defenseman by the IIHF Directorate as well as a spot on the All-Star Team. His offensive contributions from the blue line were pivotal in Czechia's run to the game, though they ultimately fell short against . Hronek returned for the in and , playing seven games and tallying four points (one goal and three assists) as Czechia reached the quarterfinals before losing to and finishing fifth after a placement win over . The following year, at the in , Hronek anchored the defense in 13 games with two assists, helping Czechia secure a —their first World Championship podium finish since 2012—via an 8-4 victory over the in the game. Throughout these tournaments, Hronek has often served as a top-pairing defenseman, leveraging his strong two-way play and puck-moving ability to the power play and provide , particularly in the absence of elite forwards like . In 2025, he continued his international commitment at the IIHF World Championship in and , contributing six assists in eight games to aid Czechia's medal contention. Hronek has not yet participated in the Olympics, with Czechia opting for other blueliners in recent cycles amid scheduling constraints.

Career statistics

Professional regular season and playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPPIM+/-ATOI
2016–17591447616015
2016–171011241
2016–17 Playoffs20006-2
2017–18671128394424
2017–18 Playoffs501114-5
2018–193171724450
2018–19 Playoffs5033280
2018–19NHL465182330-1019:58
2019–20NHL659223146-3823:54
2020–21NHL562242616-1823:23
2020–21221013231815
2021–22NHL785333836-2922:02
2022–23NHL609293834821:32
2022–23NHL40110-124:17
2023–24NHL8154348383323:26
2023–24NHL Playoffs131126-321:02
2024–25NHL615283340023:54
2025–26NHL21111128224:26
NHL Career Regular Season Totals (as of November 19, 2025): 472 GP, 41 G, 209 A, 250 P, 248 PIM, -53 +/- NHL Career Playoff Totals: 13 GP, 1 G, 1 A, 2 P, 6 PIM, -3 +/-

International tournaments

YearTournamentGPGAPPIMResult
2015U18 503367th place
2016502248th place
20175224106th place
2018812326th place
201910371022; Best Defenseman
20211013445th place
2022100220
2025806646th place
Cumulative international statistics (IIHF tournaments): 61 GP, 7 G, 27 A, 34 P, 52 PIM.

Awards and honors

Professional achievements

In the (), Hronek contributed to the Grand Rapids Griffins' success during the 2016–17 playoffs, appearing in two games as the team captured the championship by defeating the 4–2 in the finals. The following season, Hronek earned recognition as a standout defenseman, recording 39 points (11 goals and 28 assists) in 67 games to help the Griffins reach the conference finals, which led to his selection to the 2017–18 All-Rookie Team. Transitioning to the National Hockey League (NHL), Hronek received team-level honors early in his career with the . In the 2018–19 season, his performance of 23 points (5 goals and 18 assists) in 46 games as a led all Red Wings first-year players and earned him the Detroit Sports Media Red Wings Rookie of the Year Award. A significant professional milestone came after his trade to the in March 2023, where Hronek solidified his value with a career-high 48 points (5 goals and 43 assists) in 81 games during the 2023–24 season. This performance prompted the Canucks to sign him to an eight-year contract extension worth $58 million on June 18, 2024, with an average annual value of $7.25 million, underscoring his role as a top-pairing defenseman.

International accolades

Filip Hronek has earned notable recognition for his performances with the at the IIHF . In 2019, he was selected to the tournament's All-Star Team by the media and named the Best Defenceman by the IIHF Directorate, after leading all defencemen with 11 points (3 goals, 8 assists) in 10 games, helping Czechia secure a . Hronek contributed to Czechia's bronze medal at the 2022 IIHF World Championship in Finland, where the team defeated the 8–4 in the bronze medal game; he recorded 0 goals and 2 assists in 10 games during the tournament.

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