For Mangiapane, that style comes naturally.
But that 'poise' wouldn't be possible without having the wherewithal to try in the first place.
It simply takes time, experience, and a strong support group building you up on your path as a big-league regular.
Now, he's reaping the benefits.
"Especially when you're starting out and you play those first few games in the league, I knew I had the skill to play at this level, but like most players, it's about building confidence, and going out there and showing what I could do," Mangiapane said. "Obviously, when you get called up, you're told to dive right in and not dip your toe in the water, but for me, that was tough, for whatever reason.
"But every game I played, I felt like I was breaking out of my shell. I owe a lot to the coaching staff and to my linemates for sticking with me and picking me up along the way, too. You've got to have confidence to play at this level and you see that now, you see that in every player in this room - they're all confident and believe in themselves, and that's why they're here.
"Even in practice, if you're unsure of a drill, even having the confidence to ask the coach, 'Hey, what do you want from me here?' Or, to ask your teammate, 'Hey, what should we do off the draw?' Whatever it is, whether it's practice or a game situation, if you step outside of your comfort zone and really believe in yourself, you're better
prepared.
"After a while, you don't think about it anymore.
"You're just one of the guys helping the team win.