One thing Erik has besides natural talent is a huge amount of courage. And he has a tremendous amount of dedication to his teammates and to the city of Ottawa to be the best he can be.
If he can be out there, he's going to be out there. It's naturally in him, but Daniel also helped him with that, and his teammates helped him with it too. He got to see it firsthand being around guys like Chris Phillips and Chris Neil and Jason Spezza over the years. All these veteran guys who have been around and played through a lot of stuff. After seeing your teammates do it -- when it's your turn to do it, you do it.
That leadership burden he took on after Jason left in 2014 was a big thing. You can't expect teammates to do it if you don't do it. At the time, he showed he was ready to accept the responsibility of being the captain of the Senators.
Erik, of course, had surgery on his ankle during the offseason. People need to constantly be reminded of that when they ask why his game might not be at the same elite level it was last season.
Keep in mind that the ankle injury came on the same leg he tore his Achilles on. To come off an injury like that -- they say it takes 3-6 months before you can get back and start to do things, but it usually takes 6-12 months before the way you used to be able to do things when you are talking about these major injuries. In a lot of cases, it takes a full calendar year before you can start to have the strength and the confidence you had before.
So he comes back from his Achilles injury, then he injures the ankle. It's compounded by the screws and nuts and bolts they put in there; in my estimation, he might not be completely and fully back to the Erik Karlsson we all know until maybe this time next year. That's when I expect him to have that step and that jump he's known for.
When you watch him play now, that first step -- the one that makes the biggest difference -- just isn't the same as it was. That's just because of the surgery and the rehab. Time is needed for the small muscles and the other things that affect your balance to strengthen.