"I just saw free space and started skating hard as possible, shot it over his shoulder," said Lauko, who is set to make his professional debut this fall after playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League last season. "I scored a couple of goals like that last season and it worked out well. Just happy for that…definitely every time when I get free space or I see the D is struggling, I try to skate as fast as possible, trying to show it every possible time."
Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy noted Lauko's combination of speed and competitiveness as being key to the winger's success at the NHL level, while also acknowledging that there is still work to be done to round out his game away from the puck.
"That's what he does. When he's on his game, he's moving his feet, he's chipping and chasing, he's a tough guy to stop," said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. "He's got a nice shot, and can make some plays. He's still learning the ropes away from the puck…breakout situations, defensive zone situations. I think that's perfectly normal at 19.
"That'll be the challenge for him, to take care of the details. He'll always be fast, he'll always want to score, always be competitive, get under people's skin. I don't know where he's going to end up right now, to be honest, as a 19-year-old, where he'll play exactly this year. But he's certainly done a nice job for us in his time here."