The 25-year-old Swede, who is in his fourth NHL season, said the system change with the arrival of head coach Ken Hitchcock and assistant coach Rick Wilson, who handles the defensemen, has helped his game, especially on the defensive side.
"This system fits me a lot better," Klingberg said. "I feel like I am a good defensive player. I am not the best one, but I feel like I am pretty solid, and a good defensive system is going to help my game because you know the forwards are going to be there every time and the other defenseman is going to be there every time. I feel like my all-around game is where it needs to be right now."
That has Klingberg playing with confidence this season. He's been helped by keeping things simple at times, and still just playing his game.
"I've been feeling good the whole year. We've been talking about the fine line between trying to do something with the puck and not trying to do something with the puck," Klingberg said. "I feel like I don't get chasing that much anymore because I don't turn the puck over as much. That's something I talked to Hitch and Rick about the first day I got here after the summer, and that's something we wanted to work on. When I am not thinking and just playing the game as I see it, that's when I am playing the best."
There still are turnovers, but Klingberg has learned to shake them off and move forward, not look back except to learn from mistakes.