Maple Leafs' Easton Cowan reflects on adversity faced in first NHL season
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Maple Leafs' Easton Cowan reflects on adversity faced in first NHL season
""Obviously, a lot of adversity in the first year with a lot of ups and downs. There's good and bad things to take from it. It's obviously a tough league, and I think consistency is such a huge part. It's just about showing up each game and being consistent for all 82.""
""It was obviously a great play. Before that, I was just feeling like, I don't know if I'm going to score this year. I think it was eight games, but it just felt like forever. It was a great play by JT [John Tavares], and it was nice to get one. We picked up the win there so overall great vibes.""
Easton Cowan had a notable rookie season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, scoring 11 goals and 18 assists in 66 games. He found his rhythm late in the season, contributing nine points in his final 15 games. Cowan faced challenges early on, including being healthy scratched and going goalless in October. However, he rebounded in November, scoring three goals. He reflected on the importance of consistency and expressed excitement for future opportunities with the Marlies.
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