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Is it too corny to write Filip Forsberg is on pace for 82 goals this season?
Probably, but if he keeps playing the way he did on night one, it might not be that far fetched.
Forsberg potted the first of what is likely to be a whole lot in the coming months, picking his spot on one of the best goaltenders in the world like it was nothing. He could have had at least another as well, and the otherworldly creativity was on display, too.
He's worth the price of admission, but that's nothing new for those on the Nashville bench.
"I don't know that we marvel anymore, we expect him to do it," Laviolette said with a grin when asked of Forsberg's ability. "He's a terrific player. He's a guy that if he gets a chance, he can make a difference in a game."
He certainly did on Opening Night, and even though the silky-smooth, highlight-reel plays have become commonplace, Forsberg's teammates still don't mind the show.
"In my opinion, when he's playing like that, he's the best player in the League," Subban said of Forsberg. "He has that ability. He can elevate to that level and very few guys can... At his age, it's just scary to think about the years to come, so it's a great first game for him. I know he's feeling confident after you get the first one, but we're going to need that from him game in and game out."