"I think my confidence stems from the confidence that our team as a whole has. Every time we go out on the ice, we believe that we're the better team," said Primeau, the Canadiens' seventh-round pick, 199th overall last June. "It's just about going out and performing, utilizing the information we learned over the week. It's exciting because we know that we can be even better."
The Huskies certainly turned their fair share of heads this season, especially when they claimed their first Beanpot title in 30 years in mid-February.
Topping cross-town rivals Boston College and Boston University under the bright lights of TD Garden was a good indicator to Primeau that this group had some serious potential.
"There's been excitement all season, but that really was the tipping point of everyone realizing that this was going to be a special year," said Primeau, who surrendered just two goals on 77 shots during the annual event pitting Boston's four major hockey schools against one another. "We're really confident about the group we have. Winning the Beanpot definitely helped with that."