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St. Louis said the Canadiens are starting to have an identity on the power play as he works along with Burrows and more chances are being created. St. Louis said he will continue to add little details as time goes on. 토토사이트 검증

Wideman is really enjoying St. Louis’s practices, which are very fast-paced and include mini three-on-three games. The practices are also fun to watch.

“There’s not a ton of repetition, so you kind of have to make them count,” Wideman said about the drills St. Louis uses. “You can’t go through one of Marty’s practices on auto pilot. It’s never the same thing. Each rep is usually different in the way he kind of sets things up. You’re always moving, you’re always thinking and you got to make plays — and that’s the game. It’s something that our team’s kind of really enjoyed doing, but we’ve brought it to the games and it’s helped a lot.”

Praise for Lehkonen

Artturi Lehkonen is on a five-game point streak during which he has 6-2-8 totals while playing on a line with Jake Evans and Rem Pitlick.

Lehkonen (2-1-3) and Pitlick (1-2-3) both had three points Thursday night against Vancouver, while Evans picked up an assist.

“First off, he’s just been a great friend of mine,” Evans said about Lehkonen. “I’ve always loved playing with him. In the dressing room, just off the ice, he’s one of those guys that’s always having fun. He’s never getting too down on himself or too down on the team. He’s always trying to bring some energy. On the ice, especially, he’s playing great this season. He’s always defensively responsible and he’s always getting some chances and now they’re starting to go in more. He’s a guy you can look up to with how hard he works. Just how good he is defensively and now offensively he’s contributing a lot more, too. He’s just been a great player and a great teammate.”

Lehkonen had no goals in the first 19 games this season, but now ranks second on the Canadiens in scoring with 13-15-28 totals, trailing only Nick Suzuki (13-27-40). With 15 goals, Anderson is the only Canadien with more goals than Suzuki and Lehkonen.

“This whole year he’s just worked so hard,” Evans said about Lehkonen. “At the start of the year, I don’t know many Grade A chances he was getting and not scoring. But I think as long as you’re getting the chances you know they’re eventually going to go in. Now they’re obviously going in and he’s getting that confidence up and it brings guys around him up. I love playing with him and he’s helping my game out a lot, too.

“He’s not known as this goal-scorer or power-play guy,” Evans added. “But he does all the little things right and I think now he’s getting rewarded for it. At the beginning of the year it was tough on him, but everyone knew he was playing well. It was frustrating for him and he just stuck with it. I think now he’s starting to get the credit he deserves and he’s just been working so hard and they’re finally going in.”