Hey Kovy
Defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic has missed the entire season to this point following off-season knee surgery. It’s been a long road to recovery, but it looks like that recovery will come Sunday in Winnipeg.
“He’s feeling good,” Keefe said. “Today’s practice was an important one to get a good feel where he’s at and make the determination if he’ll travel or not with us. He is going to travel. If he wakes up feeling good, the intention is to have him play.”
“It’s a bit surreal being able to play again. I’m so excited,” Kovacevic said. “It’s been a long time coming. I put the work in so I’m just looking forward to doing the fun part now.”
Kovacevic skated with Jonas Siegenthaler at practice. The duo played together for the majority of last season (prior to Siegenthaler’s injury). That should help with the transition back to playing.
“I’ve played more with Siegs than anyone else obviously. So having that familiarity and comfortability, we have a similar game in a sense,” Kovacevic said. “Without having to talk about things too much, we understand what we see on the play and how we want it play it. That definitely huge. There be some familiarity and comfortability for sure.”
Kovacevic brings a lot of things to the table that have been missing from the team of late, particularly his ability to kill opposition plays.
“His size, his physicality, his presence, killing plays on the rush and in the D zone, getting things stopped and settled,” Keefe said. “He’s as good a guy as we have in that area from last season. When he goes in to close on a guy, he usually gets that player stopped. That’s such an important piece to keep the group organized. Because you can get plays killed that much quicker, everyone knows their responsibility, you can come up with pucks and get yourself going.”
And Kovacevic will be a huge asset to the team’s penalty kill. In fact, when assistant coach Brad Shaw was running through film of last season on what they did to be a highly effective PK, Kovacevic was on most of the reels.
“I think he’s our best penalty killing defenseman, or right there,” Keefe said.
It’s been a long process and long road to return. Though it was a grind, Kovacevic is happy to put it behind him.
“The biggest (was) just focusing on the day and getting better that day,” he said. “Over time you stack enough days on top of each other and then you can play again. So, I’m so happy.”