Petry was equally complimentary during his media opp, emphasizing Romanov's strengths.
"He had poise. If you were to be watching the game not knowing anything about him, you wouldn't say that was his first NHL game. He looked like a guy that was playing with confidence," mentioned Petry. "He skates well, he plays physical and he's a guy that's comfortable with the puck on his stick. Especially as time goes on and he gets more and more comfortable, he's going to be a very good D-man for us this year and moving forward."
'He really wants to learn'
There's no denying the skill set Romanov brings to the table on the ice, but head coach Claude Julien is equally impressed with his hunger for knowledge and his desire to improve.
You really couldn't ask for more in a young stud with such remarkable potential.
"You can tell when you talk to him, he really wants to learn, he wants to get better. He's confident, but he also knows that he's got an opportunity here to get better as a defenseman, especially in this league playing against the best players in the world," explained Julien. "We like where he's at right now. He comes in with that little bit of swagger but also that understanding that he still has a lot to learn and he's very eager to learn, too."