And when they do come, Kuraly usually makes them count. Now in his third season with the Bruins, the 6-foot-2, 213-pounder has notched 10 goals in 122 regular-season games. But in 16 postseason contests, the Miami of Ohio alum has four goals, highlighted by his breakout performance in Boston's first-round playoff series with the Ottawa Senators in 2017.
After playing just eight games during the regular season, injuries forced Kuraly into the lineup for four of the six meetings with the Senators. He burst onto the scene with his first two career goals in Game 5 - including the winner in double overtime- to send the series back to Boston.
Fast forward nearly two years and it was Kuraly who sent the Bruins to South Bend on a high note with his overtime winner against the Sabres on Saturday, which came during a game in which the natural center saw time as the No. 1 left wing with Brad Marchand sidelined by an injury.
"If he's playing center he's not gonna be ahead of [Patrice Bergeron] and [David Krejci]. But if he goes to the wing, he can add to a line," said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. "He'll buzz, he'll create energy, he'll support pucks down low…we think he's a real good fit in the bottom six. We talked to him about maybe moving up to third-line center. Maybe there is something there now…I look at it more like that.
"Can he grow from the third, fourth line? I think he can add to the top six at times…like Buffalo, he'll go on the forecheck and get pucks. But I think in general he's better suited at the bottom of the lineup. Hopefully he leads a line."