WINNIPEG - Paul Maurice remembers the first time he watched Nikolaj Ehlers.
"He was in Halifax, and, 'Oh my God.' It was two and a half minute shifts," Maurice said with a grin. "I think he got kicked out of one of the games by the ref."
Ehlers has dramatically reduced his shift length over the course of his 413 National Hockey League games.
His average ice time this season is 16:49 - even less than that, at 15:40, in his two-goal performance against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday - with an average shift length of 49 seconds.
But the 25-year-old's adjustment to the NHL game goes far beyond shift length.
Ehlers a 'national treasure,' and a huge part of Jets' success
"He should be acknowledged for the improvement in his game. He's really come a long way." -Maurice

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