Folin returned to the big club on December 11, but he watched the ensuing 11 games from the sidelines before clearing waivers and being reassigned to Laval again on January 6.
It wasn't an easy pill to swallow, of course, but the seven-year NHL veteran took the demotion in stride. And he was committed to making his time under Jacob's tutelage a second time around worthwhile again.
"Going back there, I knew I was going to be there for a while, so I was going to do everything I could to help the team make the playoffs and do the best I could to enjoy my time," said Folin, who subsequently made another eight appearances in the AHL ranks. "When I started playing, it made me a happier person. You want to play the game that you love and you want to have fun doing it. When you're not playing, it's really tough mentally. Getting back playing was huge for everything."
Folin even appreciated the lengthy bus rides that come with plying your trade in the minors, and there were quite a few.
He made just four outings in the friendly confines of Place Bell. The other 11 were on road ice.
"There were a lot of hours on the bus. We had a lot of road trips," recalled Folin, whose previous AHL experience was with the Iowa Wild when he was still a member of the Minnesota Wild organization . "I spent a lot of time on the road, but it was good. I enjoyed it. "