Confidence is key to Juraj Slafkovsky’s recent success with Canadiens
BROSSARD, Que. — Juraj Slafkovsky can’t quite put his finger on how he’s turned his season around.
His Montreal Canadiens teammates, however, see it clearly — he’s a young talent who’s playing with a self-assurance he lost during a difficult rookie season.
“That’s what it was for Slaf all along,” defenceman Kaiden Guhle said Wednesday at CN Sports Complex, the Canadiens’ practice facility.
The first-overall draft pick in 2022, Slafkovsky produced an underwhelming four goals and six assists in 39 games last season before a lower-body injury ended his campaign.