
"It is definitely a benefit for him to play in the playoffs, right? You can look at the league and dissect it any way you want, but it is a good league. It is a good experience for him. Good future ahead of him. He has a great IQ. He has ice water in his veins. He is a worker. There is a lot of upside there."
"I think he made strides this year, for sure. I thought he hit a wall before the Olympic break. That is normal for a young kid like that in his first year in the NHL, with the schedule and how it was condensed. The next level is learning how to finish at this level."
"Keep working on the details of the game, the defensive side of the game, doing all of the right things, and managing the game. When young kids come in, it's all about scoring, and that is normal. They want to produce."
Craig Berube discussed Easton Cowan's AHL eligibility and the decision to send him to the Marlies for their playoff run. He emphasized Cowan's growth throughout the season, noting his maturity and development as a player. Berube highlighted the importance of playoff experience for Cowan, praising his hockey IQ and work ethic. He also mentioned the need for Cowan to improve his finishing skills and focus on the defensive aspects of the game as he transitions to higher levels of competition.
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