On Granlund, Yeo said, “Anybody who was at our practice yesterday sees what he can do. Put him with guys like that (Heatley and Setoguchi), … we’re anxious to get him back in and give him an opportunity. He can make plays and he’s playing with two guys that can find themselves in positions to shoot the puck.”
I asked Yeo if he had any apprehension though putting Granlund back at center (Matt Cullen is moved back to wing on the third line) since Yeo even says Granlund played a great game at Phoenix as a wing for the first time. Yeo said, “Certainly it’s something you think about, but at the same time, this is where we had him at the start of the year. We won games at the start of the year and we haven’t had a game yet since we haven’t had him at center. He’s a good enough player that he can adjust to that. And there are also some bonuses and some upside to him being at center. I think he gets a little more open ice, a little bit more room to skate with the puck, to distribute pucks coming through the neutral zone, generate more speed that way. There are some things that he has to learn and get better at and learn how to deal with as far as being a centerman, but I don’t think it’s stuff that will take him away from the strengths of his game either.”
On Granlund, Yeo talked about how great his practice was yesterday. “There’s no sense of entitlement with this kid coming in with how hard he works and how he holds himself accountable. The guy is out of the lineup for a game, and he doesn’t sulk about it. What he does is he does extra, he skates extra, he works on stuff. I’ve been around long enough to know that players that do that kind of stuff and have that kind of attitude have success.”
Good example of this? Here is a translated Granlund quote to my pal Samuel Savolainen on being scratched in the Finnish magazine, Urheilulehti: ”It’s pointless to make any excuses. I’m just not good enough at the moment. By working hard, I have to show that I’m worthy of a spot out there. The coach was happy with my last game, but one good game here and there doesn’t cut it. Now all I can do is wait for another opportunity. I have to be ready when it comes.”