. "A lot of ups and downs during the game. You need to be mentally strong, so I think that's the biggest thing I learned last year."
Looking ahead, Husso is eager to reunite with former Blues teammates David Perron, Jake Walman, Oskar Sundqvist and Robby Fabbri.
"It will help me a lot too, that I know a couple guys already there," Husso said. "I'm good friends with everyone, especially with David. He helped me a lot when I came into the NHL two years ago and if I needed anything, he was always there."
Husso added that he's eager to get to know his new teammates, especially Nedeljkovic.
"I'm looking forward to meet him, first of all," Husso said. "I've only heard good things about him and how hard he works."
As for Nedeljkovic, he proved he was capable of handling a heavy workload last season by posting a 20-24-9 record with a 3.31 GAA and a .901 save percentage. The 26-year-old also led all first-year goalies in 2021-22 with four shutouts and finished second in wins.