"Our head coach, Sami Kapanen. He let me play a lot of power play. I think that's the biggest thing," said Leskinen, who signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Canadiens on Tuesday. "He gave me a lot of ice time. He trusted me."
That's true. No player on KalPa's roster logged more minutes while the squad was up a soldier than Leskinen, and the 22-year-old blueliner certainly delivered the goods on the man advantage.
Of the 31 points (8g, 23a) the Pieksamaki native generated during the 2018-19 campaign, 17 points (3g, 14a) came while the opposition was short-handed. That equates to 54.8% of his overall point total.
If anyone in the Canadiens' fold is familiar with the undrafted free agent's power play proficiency, it's fellow prospect Joni Ikonen. He was a teammate of his with KalPa for the last two years.
"He was really lethal this year on the power play. He's good at passing it around and reading the game. His shot was really good this year. It was really good from the point, both his slap shot and his wrist shot. He scored a couple from there," praised Ikonen, of his countryman who finished tied for the team lead in power play scoring with Columbus Blue Jackets young gun Alexandre Texier. "At the end of the season, we were on the same power play unit. He made easy passes. He's a good passer from the point, too, and he just reads the game well."