As the team reached the halfway point of the season, Colliton has rotated between rookie defensemen this week, most notably sitting Ian Mitchell for both outings in Dallas while allowing both Lucas Carlsson and Nicolas Beaudin to draw back into the lineup and Wyatt Kalynuk to make his NHL debut over the last three games.
"Especially on the road, it's an opportunity to spend time with him, show him some clips," Colliton said of Mitchell specifically. "Obviously you can get a little extra work in whether it's on the ice or off the ice and just reset, get ready to go. We believe in him. He's been really good for us. It has been a lot of games and tight schedule. Sometimes you just need a break."
Carlsson, who missed the final four games in February with a groin strain, appeared in one AHL game last week and returned to NHL action on Sunday and Tuesday. Beaudin, who played four games for the Rockford IceHogs during Chicago's last homestand with six assists to his name, made his first NHL appearance in nearly a month on Thursday replacing Carlsson.
"We have a lot of young defensemen and it's fun," said Boqvist, who himself was a healthy scratch several times during his rookie campaign. "We're competing every day, every practice. We want to be in the lineup, so you have to be on your toes all the time. that's what makes us pretty good. Us young guys, we're competing every night and obviously we have the older guys to help us out off the ice and talk to, things like that.
"I feel, yeah, especially for me, I've learned a lot from last year. Even I can talk to the other guys and give them some tips and tricks and stuff and they can give me (some). Everyone's learning from everyone, so I think that's really good."