Wild prospect Pavel Novak takes a break after disclosing oncological disease

The 20-year-old forward signed an entry level contract after playing in the Western Hockey League.

June 24, 2022 at 5:44PM
Pavel Novak (Minnesota Wild/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Minnesota Wild prospect Pavel Novak announced Friday that he is stepping away from hockey for a time because of a cancer diagnosis.

"Unfortunately, my health condition does not allow me to prepare for next season," Novak (@pnovak111) wrote in a statement released by the Wild on Twitter. "I was diagnosed with an oncological disease a few days ago and will soon begin treatment."

The 20-year-old forward signed a three-year entry level contract in May that starts with the 2022-23 season. He had 29 goals and 43 assists in 62 games for Kelowna in the Western Hockey League last season.

A native of the Czech Republic, he was a fifth-round pick (146th overall) by the Wild in 2020.

"The coming months will not be easy for me but I firmly believe that everything will turn out well and soon I will fly again on the ice with joy and passion!" Novak wrote. "I will be back stronger! Please respect my privacy."

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