Cool, Calm, Collected:
Prior to his first game of the season - and fourth NHL contest of his young professional career - 19-year-old Eeli Tolvanen declared he was feeling less nervous and more confident than he ever had before.
It took him just 3:32 into Saturday's contest to prove it.
Recalled earlier that morning from AHL Milwaukee, Tolvanen tallied his first in the NHL when he took a feed from Craig Smith and backhanded a shot into the twine. The goal helped lead to undoubtedly his most complete night on an NHL ice sheet, one that Tolvanen was happy to produce.
"I felt like I was more comfortable with the game system and all the guys there and the coaching staff," Tolvanen said. "I've been playing in the AHL for two months, and I think it's helped me a lot with my defensive game and just being more comfortable out there."
"When he gets those opportunities in front of the net like he did tonight, it shows the talent he has to put the puck in the net," Laviolette said. "I thought the way he moved up and down the ice was great. He looked more mature and more experienced in this rink with less time and less space. He really worked harder in the areas that he needed to improve on."
From his first three NHL games in March of last season, Tolvanen impressed his teammates and coaches with a renewed sense of poise, contributing in all areas of the ice throughout the night.
And while it's a small sample size for a player who is still a teenager, it could also be a sign of what Tolvanen may indeed be capable of at this level for years to come.
"For him, he just has to play with no fear," Johansen said of Tolvanen. "You just have to go out there and work. Mistakes are going to happen, and you have to make the mistakes, but just go out there when stakes are high and play your game… For him, he just has to do that as much as he can starting off his young career."
"To me, he looked better and different than he did in training camp," Laviolette said of Tolvanen. "When it comes down to it, he made really good decisions with the puck and he was good defensively. So, all in all, it was a good night for him."