The Sabres lost the game, 4-1, but Okposo's play might mean as much in the big picture. The images on that second-period shift and others throughout the game were reminiscent of his first season in Buffalo, one that earned him a spot on the Atlantic Division All-Star team prior to a season-ending concussion.
The effects of that concussion bled into the summer, preventing the forward from crucial aspects of his offseason regiment that affected him throughout last season. Okposo entered camp this year with a full summer of training under his belt and the desire to prove he can still be elite.
Six games in, he said he can feel the difference.
"I feel good," he said. "I mean, I feel exponentially better than I did last season. I think it's there. It's just getting over that hump and breaking through. I think that it's coming. I just have to try and up the intensity and make sure I'm bringing it every shift. But that base is there."
You could see that base in Vegas. When Okposo has been on his game in the past, he's been able to use his body to win battles on the forcheck ...
... and box out defenders as he creates lanes to the net:
The next step for Okposo is finding the back of the net. His three points this season are all assists; the one goal he did score was overturned for goalie interference. But he's generated plenty of grade-A chances since joining a line with Jeff Skinner and Mittelstadt in Arizona on Saturday.
Okposo ranks third on the team with 14 shots this season and fourth with a Corsi-for percentage of 51.61, an indicator he's spent more time in the offensive zone than not. (Skinner ranks second on the team at 54.36 percent, per NaturalStatTrick.com.)
"I think we had a lot of good shifts," Okposo said. "I thought our line played really well yesterday, we just couldn't get over that hump to score a goal. It's been a while.
"… We're working and we're getting some opportunities. The puck's going to go in. We've just got to keep shooting and keep working like we are."
"Yeah, definitely," Mittelstadt added. "I think there was a lot of chances and getting the first one is by far the hardest. We'll find one soon and build off that. Like I said before, once you get one it seems to all open up."