"(You) expect it almost, hoping that he would come in and look like he took another step just by being older and some months of training," Colliton said of the forward's return from the layoff. "Even if they weren't the perfect conditions, he was able to put some work in and get rested up. For him, it's a long grind when you're 18, 19 years old and going through that first NHL season. He's been very noticeable with his skating and confidence on the puck, even more so than (the regular season) and we're just excited to see him get back into game action."