"This year could be really valuable," said Love. "At this level it's about development. For our young prospects to go through what they did this year, have a great regular season and a good playoff run, learn what it takes to win, that's a big part of development, too.
"To blend the individual growth with going into a tough time of year to win hockey games, I only see that as a valuable thing moving forward for them in their careers."
Many of the faces were familiar, and the continuity undoubtedly played a big role in the team success enjoyed by the final iteration of the Stockton Heat, but blending those same pieces with career years, such as the ones offered by Phillips and Justin Kirkland, with an infusion of young talent like rookies Wolf, Pelletier, Connor Zary and Walker Duehr, and you get a special season.
Point to the roster, point to the X's and O's, there are still ways that a season, no matter how promising, can go sideways. Each player who was asked about what stood out to them about this group had the same answer, and the bench boss echoed that sentiment when pushed to point to the driver of the record-setting season.
"Togetherness," said Love. "That's a big thing looking back at (the season) now a week later. At this level it's challenging to string things together consistently because of the movement with your parent club, adding and subtracting guys to the locker room, and that's a real credit to our veteran players of bringing people in to the group and showing them 'This is how we do things, this is what makes us successful as a team.' That's not easy at this level. I thought our guys did a really good job of that this year.
"I didn't know what to expect (this year) and I talked about that throughout the season. For me, I'm no different than the players, I'm learning on the fly here as I go (as a first-year coach in the AHL). I learned a lot about where I can improve on to better serve our players, that's the biggest thing. But I'm really fortunate to have had really solid people around me, from the coaching staff to support staff, the volunteers, front office, and the players. My job is easy when they execute the blueprint like they did. It was a lot of fun to be a part of this year."