Cozens, 20, at times found himself matched up with the likes of Nicklas Backstrom, Sidney Crosby, or Patrice Bergeron under Granato. Other nights, those assignments were given to 22-year-old Casey Mittelstadt. On defense, the 21-year-old duo of Rasmus Dahlin and Henri Jokiharju assumed top-pair responsibilities for most of the final two months.
The list goes on. Jacob Bryson, 23, had nights where he led the team in ice time. Mattis Samuelsson, 21, played well enough during his first pro season in Rochester to earn a 12-game stint with Buffalo paired alongside Rasmus Ristolainen. Arttu Ruotsalainen, 23, scored five goals in 17 contests.
"As a coach, you have nothing if you can't push guys," Granato said following the season finale in Pittsburgh on Thursday. "And I really felt the best thing was to be able to push guys. Guys wanted to be pushed. They wanted more. They felt they could give more, and they had more within themselves. And that was something very nice and very special to have as a coach."
The Sabres went 9-11-2 since snapping their winless streak on March 31. Within that stretch, they played 14 games against the four playoff teams from the East Division. They earned three wins when trailing after two periods, tied for most in the NHL during that span.
That belief, Thompson said, should bode well moving forward.
"I think playing with that consistency and battling every night is something that gives your team life," Thompson said. "Even if you aren't getting the wins, you still have that belief that if you're playing the right way things will turn around for you. I think that collectiveness we have in the locker room right now, the last couple months, was great."