Casey Mittelstadt came to training camp in January with a fresh outlook on his career born from lessons he admits he learned the hard way.
Mittelstadt spent one year playing collegiately at the University of Minnesota after being drafted by the Sabres with the No. 8 overall pick in 2017. From there he jumped right into the NHL, still only 19 years old at the start of his rookie campaign in 2018.
He already had 114 NHL games on his resume by the time he was demoted to the AHL in December 2019, midway through his second season. He was commended for his approach at the time of the reassignment, which he treated as a chance to develop. But the experience was eye opening.
He realized he had taken his spot in the NHL for granted.
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