"When you're getting all those chances and you're a good player, it's going to go in," Bowness said. "It is, and it was just a matter of time. I know whatever his stats were after 10 games, but if he wasn't getting chances then you'll have a whole other conversation and a whole other set of worries, but when you see your best player getting chances like that you know it's going to go in. It was just a matter of time."
Robertson missed the first six games of the season with an injury and that contributed to the slow start. Since he's been back, the top line has improved. That allows the rest of the lines to fit together. And there's a reason the top line is so good.
"Well, Robo, he sees the ice and is very calm and patient. He's a great playmaker," Bowness said. "Roope knows how to get in the open with his speed, and Pavs knows how to just read off the other two and get in the right spot at the right time. Pavs is so good around the net, but he's spent his whole career working around the net, finding openings, finding pucks, and deflecting pucks, and knowing where the play is going to be."
Pavelski scored the 400th regular-season goal of his career recently and had his son on the bench after the game. That was a good vibe. Likewise, being able to witness Hintz's first hat trick was pretty neat.
"It's awesome," Pavelski said of the hat trick. "It's fun for the crowd, for the energy of the building. It's one of those nights you look forward to. They don't come a lot, so it was good to see Roops grab that one and go for it."