Jost has recorded three goals and seven assists this season, but he has been limited to 32 of the Avalanche's 49 games due to various injuries. He's been feeling better about his game recently, as he's recorded two assists in the last four contests and has generated several Grade-A scoring chances for both himself and his linemates.
"I've been getting a lot of chances. I just have to keep playing the way I am," Jost said last week. "I like how my game has been so far. I'm getting those chances, and it's nice to see, but now I want to put them in the back of the net."
The Canadian made his first NHL trip back to his home country prior to the All-Star Break with the Avs playing games at the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens.
"I always watched Hockey Night in Canada, [Toronto and Montreal were] always on. I remember as a little kid that I was pissed off because they were always playing when my Oilers should have been on," Jost said after of playing in Canada. "It is awesome. It is a great atmosphere, and you can tell how much the country loves their hockey. It was pretty special for me to play in those two arenas."
Thursday's outing at the nearly brand-new Rogers Place will likely be even more significant.
Jost's mother, sister and grandfather have all made the long journey from Alberta to see him play in Denver and in other U.S. cities over the past year. This time, the trip for them and other family and friends is just a quick drive down Alberta Highway 2 to downtown Edmonton.
"It'll be nice to say hi to the family again," Jost said. "I'll probably go over for a home-cooked meal, it doesn't get much better than that. I'm really excited to play in Edmonton, it's a team I grew up watching. It'll definitely be really exciting for me."