‘It’s tough. I’ve always been a vocal leader on teams I’ve played for and you try to be a good locker room guy, but obviously. this year. I’ve played a lot more games. Sometimes when you’re playing it’s more difficult to be the voice in the room in a sense because I need to focus on my job. I have to take care of business and stop pucks. That’s the number one issue. I think it’s been a fun transition. We have a lot of good, young kids. We have great personnel. At times, it’s definitely been frustrating and guys have shown that, but at the same time, we have a good group of guys and we are still young. If you look at it – I know from the outside looking in, it’s tough – but at the same time, we’ve won a lot of games.’
Q&A: Carter Hutton reflects on decision to sign with Sabres, outlook for future
Source: Buffalo News