Checkers Head Coach Mike Vellucci credited this success to the maturity, intelligence and confidence the 20-year-old Finn has gained over the last year and change.
"Kuokkanen was 19 in the AHL last year, which is really difficult - not many guys can do that," Vellucci said. "He's got his points because he's doing everything we've asked, and he's doing it the right way."
Kuokkanen, who is averaging more than a point per game (1.04), is a hit on special teams, too. His six power-play goals and seven power-play assists rank tied for second and fifth in the AHL, respectively.
"He is on the top power play for a reason," Checkers Head Coach Mike Vellucci said of the forward. "[Kuokkanen] is a guy the puck follows. It doesn't hurt that he's one of the smartest guys on the ice."
Which is why Kuokkanen got the call-up to Raleigh on Wednesday morning. With Jordan Staal (concussion) on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 5, Kuokkanen is expected to contribute some much-needed offensive prowess for the Canes.
"Like a lot of guys, Kuokks is gonna play even better with even better players," Vellucci said. "He's only gonna get better. He is doing exactly everything we want him to do."
The Checkers are off to their best 26-game start in team history with a 19-6-1 record and 39 points in the AHL standings, breaking the previous record of 33 points in their first 26 games last season. The Checkers' power play ranks 12th in the AHL at 20.8%, while the penalty kill ranks tied for eighth in the league at 84.0%.
ONE TO WATCH
Since Vellucci moved Martin Necas (4g, 6a through 13 games in November) to the right wing on Nov. 21, the Czech forward has posted 12 points (4g, 8a), including this OT winner: