EDMONTON, AB - Confidence is key when it comes to Jesse Puljujarvi.
When he had it last season, the Finnish winger kept filling the back of the net and showing off his first-round pedigree. When he didn't, both points and ice time were harder to come by as the Oilers neared the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"I think confidence is a big thing here in the NHL, you need confidence every day and every game," Puljujarvi said. "I try to be a tough guy and play with good confidence, that is big stuff."
The Oilers coaching staff know they have a solid player in Puljujarvi, who is blessed with size and can help drive the play towards an opponent's goal. If he's playing with confidence, the ceiling for what the 24-year-old can provide the Blue & Orange this year is even higher.
"I've seen this young person mature over time in different places - I've seen him in Bakersfield when I was the coach down there. I think he's an established NHL hockey player," Oilers Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said. "He's worked hard to establish himself. He's looking to take a step in his game and consistently command top-six minutes. I think he put in a good summer and he's starting out with two really good linemates, and he's anxious to show what he can do. He laid down a really good first day, now it's on him to make sure he builds on it heading into day two."
CAMP: Confidence the key to unlocking Jesse Puljujarvi
The Finnish forward comes into Training Camp in great shape and is skating on a line with Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman