‘”We do want to experiment. We’ve we’ve kind of felt that way with our team and all our young guys,” Granato said. “When we move Peyton Krebs to wing and Dylan Cozens to wing and back to center, we’re thinking, ‘OK, what does this hold for the future for us as we watch these guys evolve their game and develop so early in their career?’ And Owen’s another one. … He has a pretty darn good foundation. It’s allowing him to acclimate to the NHL, to the size, strength, speed, intelligence, awareness of the opponents, all these intangibles.”‘
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Source: Buffalo News