CALGARY, AB --Nicklas Grossmann didn't log 589 games by leaving his comfort zone.
And, with significant roster cuts looming Monday, the 31-year-old defenceman knows now isn't the time to start.
"I don't even know if I can go out of the box too much, to be honest," said Grossmann, in Calgary Flames camp on a professional try-out and in the lineup Sunday against the Winnipeg Jets (7:00 PM MT; SN960).
"I think my whole career, looking back, the way for me to be successful is to play my game. I can't start doing a bunch of other (crap) because I need to get a roster spot … that I need to make these plays. I need to stick within my game and play to my strengths.
"That's what I'm going to do. It's what I've been doing my whole career. I just have to play to my strengths, play a hard-nosed game, solid. That's what I can do."
Grossman ready for final game before roster cuts
Nicklas Grossman has 'nothing to lose' in the final pre-season game before camp cuts

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