It could be a lot to ask, but it's certainly doable. Last season, the team saw exceptional developments from their young players, notably a few of their rookies. Players like Yegor Sharangovich came flying out of the starters gate and did not seem to slow down for a second. He reached the (shortened) finish line with 16 goals and 14 assists, his goal total ranking second behind Pavel Zacha and Miles Wood's 17 a piece.
Janne Kuokkanen was five points short of Sharangovich's total, with 25 of his own (8G-17A) and playing to a level of consistency any coach would be pleased to see.
Michael McLeod certainly jumped off the page, not as a rookie, but as a player coming into his own and really hone in on the role he's been asked to take on with the team.
On defense, Ty Smith even surprised his own general manager.
"I'm the first to tell you, I'm not saying I'm a good or bad scout, but I did not expect Ty Smith to make our team this year," Fitzgerald admitted at the end of the 2020-21 season. "I've got to give him all the credit in the world. He forced us to keep him on the team, we didn't force to put him on, he forced us to keep him on the team and I don't think he had one bad game, to be honest with you."
Putting something together for one season is commendable, but stringing those performances together, not just game-by-game but from one season to another is where this group is going to truly start to make their mark.
In 2020-21 both
Sharangovich
and
Kuokkanen
Nos. 1 and 2 in 5-on-5 scoring.
But, when that second year in the league hits, one that will look far more 'normal' than what the season held last year, and one with 82 games scheduled, this will be a different beast to tackle. That's something where there will certainly be a watchful eye looking out. How can these standout performances translate into another year of experience?
Fitzgerald has often been quoted about "looking under the hood of the car" to see what he has. He did that this past season, giving the young players a chance. He's seen what they can do.
Now, once again it's up to them to prove that they are indeed the engine that will keep the car going.