"He has really been committed to his routine and the work he's doing when he's out of the lineup," coach Dave Hakstol said. "And that's on a lot of different levels. He's worked diligently with Jay. Off the ice, studying his game on the ice and working on detail ... He's been real diligent in the weight room in terms of making sure he holds his conditioning. As he gets into a rhythm here, he gets the ability to get that feel back, and that's important.
"He just has to really continue transferring the work he's doing when he's out of the lineup into game action and having positive things happen, shift by shift. He's been able to do that for us."
Fleury has leaned on help from Leach, who he said is the best defensive coach the young defenseman has worked with since he's turned pro.
Another influence is Fleury's brother, Cale, recently recalled by the Kraken from the Charlotte Checkers to join the team's taxi squad. During Tuesday's morning skate, the two brothers were on the ice together for the first time since training camp.
"It's awesome [he's here]," Haydn said. "I've watched probably 10 [AHL] games of his down there and you know, each game he was getting better. He started a little slow and then he's really picked up his game. He's been the best defenseman down there and deserves the opportunity to be here."