Paul Bissonnette
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It was probably tougher on
Sean to get to know his game style without seeing him for a while but easier to get to know him as a person right you're working with him every day one-on-one so he had that advantage but Carter like I said he the first when he first played for us earlier in the year I remember he hadn't played in two years right so we knew there'd be some rust he got injured against Columbus and it set him back for a long time and even his his recovery didn't come along as quickly as we'd hoped so
We weren't sure when he'd get back.
And, you know, he happened to get back, I think, as a second game after I got let go.
But he's really helped that team.
He's he's proven he can play in the league.
Torch had him.
I think that relationship, Jens, is probably really important for him, too.
So, you know, it all kind of came together for him a little later than than he had hoped.
But it came together in the end.
And you're seeing it now.
Well, he's a straight-line player and goes to the net, playoff-type goals, right?
He's not afraid to get inside.
He's not a guy that's going to curl up and look for late people.
He's going to get the puck to whoever's playing center with him.
And the year we won, it was Chandler Stevenson and Mark Stone, and he'd just go to the back post, go to the top of the crease.
And he scored a lot of goals that way.
He'll get behind people because of his speed.
So he'll crack down the wing every once in a while, get a goal that way.
But it's usually getting open in the dirty areas.