There's always a certain feeling of excitement in the beginning of the season, no matter if you're a rookie or a veteran of fifteen years. You always have butterflies in your stomach, and it's great to get the season going. I guess everyone knows I love scoring goals, and it's great and kind of a relief to have the first goal as soon as possible (a goal and an assist on Oct. 4th against St. Louis Blues). It's much easier to play once you've scored the first one. My game hasn't been what I had hoped for since that evening, but hopefully things will get better.
I have no specific goals for this season. As long as I'm a better player year after year, I'm fine. Hopefully I will produce more this season and help my team in any way I can to win. It's always team first. That's all I'm hoping for. Personal awards will come, if you just keep on working hard for your team.
We have a good and young team again this season, and the core didn't change much. Of course I was sad to see Jope (Joel Armia) go, but it's nice to have a young Finn (rookie Kristian Vesalainen, on the roster. It's always great to see a young player succeed, and Kristian has started the season well. He knows exactly what to do, so he doesn't need any advice from me. But I keep telling him to enjoy every day, because it's a huge privilege to be an NHL player. We're roommates on the road, at least for now. (Editors note: Vesalainen was sent to Manitoba of the American Hockey League on Friday).
As a team we have one goal and one goal only: to win the Stanley Cup. We came so close last season (loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference Final). I think winning the Cup is a realistic goal for us; we have all it takes to win. And we know why we work hard every day. Last season was a disappointment, but that's behind us, and now we have a new chance. Hopefully we will do better this season.