"Obviously, it's no surprise that our [defensemen] stay close to the net, our centers take care of a lot of the back and forth in our zone and wingers try to take away the walls and take away the points. Then going up the ice, he just lets us create. As a hockey player, especially with our forward group, that's what you want from a coach is kind of give them the wheel, per se, to be creative up the ice. There's no direct where you have to be, going up the ice. The [defensemen] can lead the rush or the forwards can. Then once you get in there, just be creative and try to create opportunities."