Jesse Gabrielle was having a strong night, with his speed and tenacity no doubt making a positive impression on the B's coaching staff.
But his tenacity went a bit too far during the third period, ending his night earlier than expected. After being called for an interference penalty, Gabrielle let the officials know of his displeasure, earning him a 10-minute misconduct.
With just 7:31 left in regulation, the winger was relegated to the dressing room for the rest of the night.
"It happened in Development Camp, so here's a guy who walks on the edge, and I thought played a very good hockey game tonight," said Cassidy. "At ice level, he had a few other guys frustrated. If that is what makes him tick and he can stay on the right side of the line, then we're OK with it. But clearly he crossed it tonight.
"I think if as a young guy you try to take on the officials in the National Hockey League, you are going to lose, and he lost tonight."
Gabrielle tries to model his game after Brad Marchand - also the 20-year-old's favorite player - and had a chat with his idol regarding the incident after the game.
"I just try to be a sponge around him," said Gabrielle. "When you can watch him play and experience it and have him on the bench… I went up to him after the game and talked to him about it and [he] said, 'You just got to find that line.' He said, 'You're going to get caught sometime and you just got to learn from it.'"