And Sioux City Musketeers forward Aapeli Rasanen is compiling plenty of experience this season, enduring both ends of the spectrum. The Oilers sixth-round (153rd-overall) selection in the 2016 NHL Draft has persevered through on-ice upheaval and pursued ice cold conquest.
For one, the two-way centre is surging with success on the top team in the United States Hockey League. Only seven games in the season remain but the Musketeers have clinched a playoff spot, fashioning a five-point cushion on the next best Waterloo Black Hawks. Through 53 contests, Sioux City is 36-10-5-2 and have tallied 79 points.
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The Musketeers, armed with an arsenal of offence and already geared for playoff battle, have their sights set on capturing the Anderson Cup first - the USHL trophy awarded to the regular season champion.
"We're leading the whole league with eight games to go for the regular season," said Rasanen, who's scored six goals, 18 assists and 24 points in 34 games played this season.
After their quest for the Anderson Cup, Rasanen and his battalion will focus on the Clark Cup, lifted by the playoff winners.
"We clinched our playoff spot and now the aim is first to win the Anderson Cup - win the League - then go for the playoffs," he said.
Sioux City continues overthrowing their opposition, having won nine of their last 10 games. Rasanen has spent time on the first line alongside premier 2017 NHL Draft prospect and fellow Finnish compatriot Eeli Tolvanen. Tolvanen leads the squad in scoring with 28 goals and 48 points.
The pair has proven they can produce together and showed it at the 2017 World Junior Championships, where triumph didn't come by as regularly but the encounter was invaluable nonetheless.
"There was a lot of good and bad things about the tournament," said Rasanen.
After Team Finland won the World Juniors just a year ago in their home country, many of their leaders made the move to professional hockey, including Sebastian Aho, Patrik Laine and Oilers prospect Jesse Puljujarvi.