And he wasn't the only one, as Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan also had a good feeling about the kind of night that Angello was going to have. They both turned out to be right, as Angello scored his first NHL goal and point in the 5-2 win over the Maple Leafs.
"I said to Anthony Angello on the bench right after the national anthem, 'Sometimes when you get a call out of the bullpen like you did, sometimes you play your best games,'" Sullivan said. "And then sure enough, he goes out and he scores a goal. We were thrilled for Anthony."
Angello slotted in on the fourth line with Andrew Agozzino and Sam Lafferty. As the clock ticked down the final minutes of the first period, Angello backchecked to create a turnover in the neutral zone and sent the trio back the other way.
"We got into the zone, played simple, won some battles," Angello said. "Then I went and stood at the netfront there, which is what one of my strengths is."
Lafferty pushed a pass down to Justin Schultz, who threw it over to Marcus Pettersson. As Laffety circled into the slot, he got the puck back and quickly snapped a shot. Angello - who measures 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds - deflected it down through Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen's pads and in.