After being selected in the second round (43rd overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft by Carolina, Janne Kuokkanen would dip his toe in the NHL for three years, but never fully establish himself as a full-time NHL player.
A trade at the 2020 deadline to New Jersey brought the Finnish native to a new franchise, and to a new opportunity. Unfortunately, Kuokkanen would only play in one game for the Devils before COVID-19 shutdown the remainder of the season.
But the team had big plans for him entering 2020-21, and he did not disappoint, setting career highs across the board in games played (50), goals (8), assists (17) and points (25) in a full season of action.
We take a look back at Kuokkanen's 2020-21 season in this week's edition of Three Things.
Kuokkanen Established Himself in Rookie Campaign I THREE THINGS
Kuokkanen's successful rookie campaign with the Devils established himself as an everyday NHL player