WINNIPEG - A couple days have passed since Dylan Samberg and Declan Chisholm made their NHL debuts in a 3-0 Winnipeg Jets win over the Detroit Red Wings, but while the team's Michigan products were the headliners after the final buzzer - it doesn't take away from the strong performances both rookie defencemen had.
Both were able to soak in the moment, and one thing really stood out to Chisholm.
"I haven't seen a jumbotron that big I don't think," Chisholm said with a smile.
Once the puck dropped, Chisholm and Samberg were able to focus on the job at hand - and excelled at it.
"You only get one chance to make that first impression," said interim head coach Dave Lowry, who also preached the importance of keeping things in perspective.
"We're excited about the play of these guys, but we don't want to get too far ahead. They all had great first games," he said. "Now the big thing is taking the momentum and the energy from your first game, how does it translate into your next game? Are you able to bring it, and raise your level to the same bar? That's the big thing with young guys."
Chisholm, Samberg reflect on their NHL debuts
"You only get one chance to make that first impression."