When you acquire a big piece at the trade deadline with 0 games of NHL playoff experience, you never really know what you’re going to get when the most important time of year rolls around. Heck, Nathan MacKinnon didn’t even really know anything about Casey Mittelstadt when the Avalanche acquired him at the trade deadline.
“I didn’t know much,” MacKinnon told me today after practice. “I knew who he was. I knew he was really skilled and a good player, but definitely learning more.”
Through two games, Casey Mittelstadt has been good. Really good. He certainly doesn’t look like a guy who hasn’t played a playoff game since High School.
This is the play I was talking about. Mittelstadt holds off the much bigger Dillon, draws Scheifele to him, and with one hand, gets the puck to MacKinnon with space. He's not a big guy, but Mittelstadt is quite good along the boards. https://t.co/57UWgAmFeX pic.twitter.com/ZTWfK1m8y9
— Evan Rawal (@evanrawal) April 25, 2024
Right now, Winnipeg is having a tough time even leaving their zone when Mittelstadt is on the ice. The Avalanche are controlling 65% of the shot attempts with their #2 center out there, and 68% of the scoring chances. Playing with Valeri Nichushkin doesn’t hurt, but for most of Game Two, Nichushkin was on the top line. Colorado is getting a lot out of the Mittelstadt/Lehkonen combination, and that’s a good omen moving forward.
“He’s playing really hard,” MacKinnon said of Mittelstadt. “I mean, he’s really good defensively. I think in the first couple of games, it’s a heavy series and he looks right at home, so it’s awesome to see. That line has been awesome, and we definitely need him to keep it up.”
That line will likely look a little different in Game Three. Nichushkin spent practice with MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen, while Zach Parise moved down to the second line with Mittelstadt and Lehkonen. Colorado has controlled most of the play through two games, and aren’t really worrying about what the Jets are going to do.
“Yeah. I mean, we’re just focusing on ourselves pretty much,” Lehkonen said. “We know what we got to do to be so successful out there and just trying stick to that and we trust that the outcome will come.”
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