Berube trusted the first-year players with important minutes, and they rewarded his trust with big plays.
Thomas had four points (one goal, three assists) in the series, including an assist on each goal in Game 7, and when forward Sammy Blais, who injured his ankle March 12, made his playoff debut in Game 6, he rewarded the Blues with a third-period goal in a 4-1 win.
"We like Sammy a lot," Berube said. "He was playing really well before he got injured and then playoffs started. I think he was pretty much ready to go but hadn't played. He's got size (6-foot-2, 205 pounds), he's physical and he's got good ability with the puck.
"[Thomas] had a really good [Game 7]. From the get-go, he had the puck and he was doing some real good stuff with it. They ended up getting two goals from just him doing things down low with the puck, the whole line."