Two examples from Monday's win in Buffalo: Yanni Gourde chasing a Sabres defenseman behind the net during a penalty kill, getting his stick on the puck, then skating away with the puck when the D-men stumbled. Gourde patiently waited for Kraken teammates to get to the offensive zone, dishing a perfect pass to Carson Soucy for the first shorthanded goal in franchise history.
Eight-plus game minutes later, Brandon Tanev hounded the Sabres power play unit that was looking to tie up the game. He knocked a puck loose from standout defenseman Rasmus Dahlin, then shielded said puck from Dahlin, who was draped over Tanev from the Kraken blue line to net front.
Buffalo goalie Dustin Tokarski made the initial save. But Tanev continued going hard on the puck, blading the rebound into the net. Dahlin fished the puck from the net and angrily fired it into a corner.
Going hard on pucks in all three zones is a mindset as much as a strategy. More of that mindset will help compete against a Detroit team with more upside than many experts expected this season.
"I think we have that mindset as a group," Tanev said post-game Monday night. "It's (about) committing to the little details and being physical when you can. Not letting (opponents) have easy opportunities to get out of the zone. That's the mindset the group needs to have."