"It's part of the game," said Borgen during an exclusive conversation Friday. "Other players go through it too. Not super fun, not playing. This year, it's nice being in the lineup. I just try to do my best every night. Hopefully, I'm still in there the next game."
Borgen is doing a lot more than trying. Of 159 NHL defensemen who have played at least 100 minutes this season, Borgen ranks top 25 (21st) for offensive volume while he is on the ice during even-strength or 5-on-5 play. The hockey term is "tilting the ice" in favor of your team in scoring mode more than defending mode.
Borgen has paired most frequently with Carson Soucy in the first 10 Kraken games, though he did partner with Jamie Oleksiak on later-game shifts in Saturday's win over Pittsburgh. The two D-men have carpooled together since last season when they figured out they live near each other. Beniers has joined the carpool group this season.
"We're just very comfortable with each other," said Borgen about Soucy. "We've become pretty close friends riding to the rink together for the last year-and-a-half now. We hang out a lot, we have some good chemistry."
On the ice, fans will notice both Borgen and Soucy go deep in the offensive zone at times, jumping into the play as part of coach Dave Hakstol's systems of offense and defense. In 36 games last year, Borgen, the Kraken's expansion pick from Buffalo, notched his first two NHL goals and added six assists. He has a goal and an assist to date this season.
"If the play develops where I'm supposed to jump in and I see an opportunity, I'm going," said Borgen about how and when he decides to go deeper into the offensive than the usual just-inside-the-blue-line positioning. "But that's not my first instinct. I just do it when it comes. My job is to play defense first and then get the puck to the forwards because I mean, they're more likely to score than me. They're very skilled up there."
One of those skilled forwards is his 19-year-old housemate, who has scored four goals and logged four assists in 10 games.