Adam Boqvist has not yet ended.
Defensean got another shot in the front on Monday with Hudson Fasching with the disease, and the Fasching site took the right side of the third line.
Boqvist focuses on the fourth line of the game two weeks ago in Anheim when Kyle Maclean was sick.
Not only that, but Boqvist put a pair of help as the island's residents lost 4-3 in front of the blue jackets in an exchange of fire.
Coach Patrick Roy said: “First of all, it was funny because he wanted to see some of the clips.” “So I would like the players to take care of. They want to do it well, it doesn't matter [where]. I think you are going in an extension, all you can do to help the team.
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Although Matt Martin is the only additional striker, the training team appears to prefer playing Boqvist out of the position, because it can also contribute to playing power.
Roy said after that. “It is not easy for a man-training for 10 minutes, that's all he has. I think he was really good.”

On Monday, the first Boqvist match was in the squad since he suffered a shoulder injury on March 11.
He and Alexander Romanov also set out between them, and although it is not clear from McLein, Boqvist, Romanov, and Fasching, all the disease has caught, but the island's residents deal with an unusual amount of disease recently.
Roy used a non -relevant question on Monday by raising a point about the killing of the penalty of the island, saying that he was disturbing him to see people ignoring the dramatic improvement of unity since the new year.
He said: “This bothers me when people say our PK is absorbing. PK is not absorbing.” “Since January 1, we are like the eighth league in killing in a penalty kick of 81 percent. Eighty percent is very good.”
“Yes, we have started a difficult start on PK, I will admit it, but since January 1, our PK is Top-1 in NHL so we must stop saying,” When you look at [season-long] Statistics, Al -Jazira residents at the bottom of the league – no. We are not in the bottom of the league. We are at the top of the league the way we were killing the sanctions. “