Quotable: "Givani really played well for us the first half of the season. I think he was, if not our most consistent forward down there in terms of his play, he really worked hard in the offseason on his conditioning, his skating, and I think that was a big difference for him this year. He was able to sustain. He plays a difficult role in that he needs to bring energy every shift and that's not easy to do. It's not a guy that's sitting on the outside looking to create offense. He needs to be more physical, turn pucks over, be a pain in the ass really to play against and he's really starting to learn that role. That role in itself takes a lot of energy to do and it takes a high level of conditioning and I think to Givani's credit, the last two summers he's put that time in and I think he's starting to reap the rewards of that. "It's funny, we spend a lot of time trying to convince Givani, not convince him but make him realize that you're in a unique position where really, you can be a positive influence on the game without even scoring a point. I think that's hard for these kids to learn. Like Givani would produce points, he was a production player, played power play all the time in junior hockey. Of course we want him to score for us, we want him to produce points but he's also a guy that can affect the game in a positive level without having production being his calling. But to his credit, that's hard to do without taking penalties and I think early in his career, he struggled doing that, he struggled playing that role and playing that type of style that really does come natural to him, but without taking penalties. That's one area that I think he's improved a lot is doing that and staying out of the box. All the top pests, all the top energy players in the league are able to do that and there's a reason why they stay in the league for so long. Because no coach wants to put a player out there that he thinks is going to put them down a man every time that the game needs a shift in energy. He's trying to figure that out as well and it's a bonus for us if he does." - Shawn Horcoff, director of player development and assistant director of player personnel