The resolution of the NHL lockout brought a rapid-fire
training camp and the start of regular season games just a week after the
lockout was officially lifted. Many
players played overseas during the extended lockout. This list includes Ottawa Senators teammates
Zack Smith and Colin Greening and Nashville Senators defenseman Kevin Klein,
who all plied their trade in Denmark.
Klein, who played for Herlev Eagles during the lockout, has
returned to Nashville with big skates to fill.
With Ryan Suter now the owner of a $100 million contract and a member of
the Minnesota Wild, Klein is now paired with All-Star Shea Weber to form the
Predators top defensive pairing. Your
classic stay-at-home defensemen Klein is a fan favorite and a vital cog in the
Preds defense. This year he’s continued
a pretty remarkable statistic—last year he went the entire season without
taking a penalty that left his club a man down.
He’s continued that pace in 2013 proving once again that he’s much more
than a shot blocker and someone comfortable clearing the net, he’s a smart and
savvy player that does the dirty work that allows Shea Weber to continue his
freelancing ways. The Predators early-season struggles have been more offensive
related than defensive. They rank in the
top ten in the league in goals allowed but are dead last in goals scored with
just fourteen in nine games. Klein has
clearly done his part to help the defense with a plus/minus of +1 nine games
in.
For Ottawa Senators forward Colin Greening the young season
has been a transition one thus far. Greening, who scored a career high twenty
goals last season, has found himself on a checking line with the aforementioned
Zack Smith and Erik Condra. It’s a
change for Greening who occupied a line with All-Star Jason Spezza and Milan
Michalek last season. The Senators are off to a hot 5-2-1 start this season and
the checking line of Greening, Smith and Condra has been a big factor in that
success. The line has combined for ten points this season and is an impressive
+7.
Greening, who was leading the Aalborg Pirates in scoring
with ten goals and eleven assists upon his return to Canada, and Smith who
played a short six game span with the Frederikshavn White Hawks, were able to
use the experience in Denmark as warm up to the NHL season and the opportunity
to get first line minutes. Both Greening and Smith were able to log over twenty
minutes per game on the top lines of their respective teams. Their solid start has clearly been a factor
in the Senators strong early-season play.
As third liners they’ve done a fantastic job matching up with the
opposition’s top line while contributing in the scoring column on a nightly
basis.
The NHL season may only be ten games in but it’s pretty
clear that the time in Denmark benefited Klein, Greening and Smith. Rather than working themselves into game
shape early they’ve been able to use their time in Europe to get off to strong
starts.