Timothy Liljegren of the San Jose Sharks has started to shine, particularly in his recent game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he recorded two assists. His performance highlights his growth since the Four Nations break, with Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky praising his engagement, puck handling, and ability to stack good games. Liljegren himself feels pleased with his current performance, emphasizing consistency and enjoyment in his play. The development of both Liljegren and the Sharks' defense corps has been notable, especially in their recent victories.
âI think heâs more engaged in the game. Heâs killing more plays. Heâs playing with the puck more. Heâs executing his breakouts,â said Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky.
âWhen you stack them together, thatâs where you get growth in your game, individually. I think when you do that, you start developing yourself and your confidence as a player,â said Warsofsky.
âI feel pretty happy about my game right now. [I'm] just trying to keep that going and trying to have fun,â said Timothy Liljegren on his improvement.
âI think after the break, Iâve been more consistent putting some good games together,â said Liljegren, reflecting on his performance post-break.
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