Jacob Quillan is feeling confident after registering first NHL point vs. Blues
“Feels good to get that, it’s been a while,” Quillan said. “I’ve been feeling better every game, with my play and stuff, so looking to build. But at the end of the day, it’s about winning. So it’s just doing what I can to help the team win.”
Quillan made his NHL debut last season in a one-game call-up in January, and added a few more starts through this year, until finally earning a more consistent role this month. On Saturday, he logged 16:07 TOI, the most minutes he’s played in a game for the Leafs by over five minutes. He says it’s a testament to the work he’s been putting in.
“When I use my speed, I feel confident out there,” Quillan said. “When I handle the puck, and stuff like that. That being said, I still have a lot of things to work on, like my defensive side of the game. So just looking to build every game.”
In the meantime, Quillan will likely remain with the Maple Leafs through their remaining eight games. Quillan and the Leafs next take to the ice on Monday to face the Anaheim Ducks.
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