You sometimes forget that a year ago, Janmark was in the midst of a lost season, trying to come to grips with a knee injury that would ultimately cost him the entire campaign. And through training camp, every moment, from contact in scrimmage to preseason games and into the regular season, had a feeling of a landmark for the young forward who'd been so impressive for the Stars two seasons ago.
Thursday was a reminder of what might be from Janmark as he smartly scored on a wraparound in the first period before netting the overtime winner for his sixth goal of the season.
"It's a constant struggle, I think, with all the games," he said. "Sometimes you feel great and then you go through a couple of games where you don't feel as great, so I think it's going to take some time and I think I'll probably go up and down a bit more.
"But I think, overall, I've been able to play on a good level, and I think this whole year is going to be kind of finding out where I'm at and I like where I'm at right now. But I'm sure it's going to be a tough road all the way."
Hitchcock admitted he doesn't even remember Janmark from two years ago, but he's sure impressed with what he's seeing now.
"He's just a good player," the coach said. "When you're smart, competitive player like he is, he helps you in so many veins. And he's very strong.
"For a small guy, he's really, really strong on the puck."