"I think you have to be comfortable and confident, as well," said Jankowski, following Saturday morning's skate at the South Okanagan Events Centre. "I definitely felt those two things: confident and comfortable out there. You're really not going to get anywhere if you don't have those two things. When you're comfortable and you're confident you're just able to play your game, the game you've been playing your whole life and what got you here."
Last season, Jankowski skated in 64 regular-season tilts for the AHL Stockton Heat, leading the team in scoring with 27 goals and 57 points.
After that impressive campaign, his goal for this season is simple: to make the big club.
And he knows that begins in Penticton.
"Obviously I want to make the Flames and stay there all year and it starts right here," said Jankowski. "This is the first impression I get to make so it's a big one. I thought overall it was a pretty good first game. After coming here last year I'm more familiar this year, I get to take on more of a leadership role with the guys on the ice. I just felt pretty comfortable out there and I'm just trying to make plays and do whatever I can to make the team."
Ryan Huska, his head coach with the Heat, is the man running the bench for the Young Stars and was impressed with Jankowski's play against the Oilers.
"I thought he had stretches where I thought he was really good," said Huska. "I thought he made some good plays in the middle of the ice. He can really move the puck well in traffic and I thought we saw a little bit of that tonight."