"It just takes time, but I think it's been a good process for him," Predators Director of Player Development Scott Nichol said of Farrance. "Even just last year, he finished his time at BU, he signed his contract, he came in and walked the walk with everybody else who came in. They could see how guys train, how they prepare, they watch games, get to hang out with [fellow BU alum Dante] Fabbro, and now he goes about his business and is being very professional. Now, you see him at Development Camp here, he's lost some weight, he's leaned out a little bit and just looks a lot more confident."
That confidence has been evident on the ice this week, and Farrance's experience with the Preds as they concluded their regular season and entered the playoffs last spring certainly added to that comfort level for the blueliner.
"It's been a good experience to see some of the elite guys play like [Roman] Josi and [Ryan Johansen] and [Matt Duchene]," Farrance said. "It's good to see how they go through the routine before a game or practice. It's been a heck of an experience, and I'm just trying to kind of use that in my game a little bit."
The Predators are hopeful Farrance will one day become an NHL regular just like those he's looking up to for now, and the remainder of Development Camp, coupled with his showings in the upcoming Rookie Camp and Training Camp in September, will ultimately determine where he begins the new season.
Regardless of his address come October, Farrance's potential is vast, and the Preds want the 2017 third-round pick to show just how far he's come since then. If anything, those first-game nerves have already subsided.
"I want him to be the best player on the ice [at Rookie Camp]," Nichol said of Farrance. "I want him to lead. He should be leading the charge, be one of the leaders who carries that confidence, that swagger into main camp. Now, you're playing against [Filip] Forsberg and Johansen and Duchene, and I want him to be the same player that way. And then he also has exhibition games in the NHL, so it's a really good runway for him to showcase what he can do and play his style."