Sabres.com: At the halfway point in the season, where would you assess where the team is at in terms of your expectations for a young group with a lot of moving parts?
Girgensons:Overall, I think it's a process. We definitely still have tons of stuff to learn and improve on, but I love just seeing the growth in the younger guys - the way they carry themselves off the ice during tougher times. Being able to have fun over the long season is a good sign.
Prior to the start of this season you were named an alternate captain for the first time in your career. What has been the most rewarding part about being a captain to this group?
You know, I always believe that everyone's a leader in the room. It doesn't matter if you're 19, or one of the older guys. Regardless of age, you are still contributing in some way. But to officially be named a captain, it was a really big honor.
You said in your press conference after the 6-1 loss to Tampa Bay earlier this month that "I take it day-by-day, game-by-game, practice-by-practice. That's how you stick around in this league. It's up to guys to understand that you have to bring it everyday to stick around." Two days later the effort was much improved in a 4-1 win over the Predators. Seems to me like your words hold a lot of weight in the locker room.
Definitely. For me to say those things after the loss and have a message in the locker room is one thing. But the response to put it into action on the ice was great.