Lazar emits comment on the 4th line's success
The Canucks have relied a lot on the 4th line recently and Lazar shared a few words on the reason of their successes.
The Canucks will face off against coach Boudreau's former team tonight. The team's offense had a lot of success recently and mostly because of its depth. Lazar shared his thoughts on the matter:
"We keep it simple. We have fun. We know what we are. We stay true to our identity."
Curtis Lazar has been great for the team since he was added. Alongside Dakota Joshua and Nils Aman they've showed tremendous things. Although the team's management has failed on some levels, the team's depth isn't one of them.
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