"The way I play the game, I think I can play center, I think I can play wing, I think I can create space for skill guys and be around the net for second, third chances - any situation really," Kunin said. "Whatever they think that I need to fill, I'm willing to do that, but I definitely think I have the talent to play with some very skilled players like they have and help them have success offensively… I'm very much looking forward to the opportunity."
A versatile player, who is capable of contributing on both the power play and the penalty kill, Kunin says he's focused on getting quicker during the current offseason. Improved footspeed, Kunin believes, will help him round out a game he's worked hard to build throughout his time with the U.S. National Team Development Program, the University of Wisconsin and beyond.
Kunin has found all of his success as a Type-1 diabetic, an ailment he simply considers to be part of who he is. He's involved off the ice in speaking with children and parents who are also dealing with diabetes, and Kunin enjoys being a voice on the matter to show what is still possible.
"To have the platform that I do playing in the NHL with Type-1, just to be able to talk to kids or parents, whatever it may be, just to let them know you know you can still achieve the things you want to, that's very passionate for me," Kunin said. "It's a part of you, it's something you've got to do, and the way I've always looked at it, it could be a lot worse. You take it, you run with it, you do what you've got to do to feel good, stay healthy and do all the right things for your blood sugars and all that kind of stuff. [That will give you the] best chances for success on the ice, and that's kind of the way I've always looked at it."
That driven approach has aided Kunin in all aspects of his life, and it's helped him become a professional hockey player in the process. The Predators will now look for that drive in their lineup, and no matter the situation, Kunin seems to be someone to count on when it matters most.
"I really like the way they play," Kunin said of his new club. "They're structured and have a lot of skill offensively. All through the lineup, guys are making plays, playing fast and I think that's going to benefit me playing with some real skill guys that like to play fast, give-and-go hockey. I'm just really looking forward to it."