Butcher said, "[Hischier] is unbelievable with the way he stick-lifts guys and quickly gets the puck. It's fun to be out there on the ice with him. I just give him the puck and let him create and do what he does."
Butcher was the most sought-after college hockey free agent this offseason. He visited with the Sabres, Vegas Golden Knights, Los Angeles Kings and Devils before signing a two-year, entry-level contract with New Jersey on Aug. 27. The left-hand shot worked the left point with partner Steven Santini against the Sabres and was booed by Buffalo fans every time he handled the puck.
"This is a great sports town; they know what's going on," Butcher said. "I thought it was very funny, and almost flattering at the same time. I love playing in front of great crowds.
"Playing with Santini really helped settle me down because I've played with him and he's a great player."
Butcher, who paired with Santini on USA Hockey's Under-18 National Team Development Program in 2012-13, was solid throughout. He saw significant time on the power play and penalty kill, was rarely out of position, and exhibited plenty of poise.
"You can't teach what he brings; every time he got it in transition or made a play off the rush, you just knew it was going to turn into something," Kowalsky said. "On the tying goal, he joins the rush, and I can hear from the bench calling for the puck (on the give-and-go).
"We preach in the minors to communicate and let guys know where you are. Some guys can make plays off just hearing you, and I can hear him all over the ice, so that's a good start for him and the group."