Luke DeCock: A scary thought: Canes’ Sebastian Aho may just be getting started
As good as Aho has been this season, as good as he has been in 2019, this was different. Playing the
From their opening shifts, the trio of Aho,
"We had a good start, a nice goal by 'Willy,' " Aho said. "We kind of just built on that."
Aho, who scored his first goal in eight games last time out against the
"He's doing it all right now, but you can always ask for more," said
With the Hurricanes in the most tenuous of playoff positions, controlling their destiny but with no margin for error, the Blues were the first of a series of formidable opponents ahead: at the
The Blues came in with the same 34-23-6 record as the Hurricanes, having rescued their season with a similarly strong 2019 to the Hurricanes, who are now 19-6-1 in the new year.
Aho, obviously, has been a massive part of that, with 33 points in 26 games. So has Niederreiter -- since his
The Hurricanes also got a solid night in net from
It started with a pregame speech from visitor
"I don't know how these things happen," Hurricanes coach
But it started with Aho. The Hurricanes weren't great out of the gate, and he dragged them along until they got into the game, the hallmark of the star who can lead a team to victory simply by example.
To this point, Aho has been that rare player who delivers on expectations almost to the letter. Everything that was promised when he was in
"You can't expect a lot more than what we've seen this year," Brind'Amour said. "Everything we've asked him to do, he keeps doing it."
The question now, and no one has the answer, is where he goes from here. How much more does he have to offer? What is there inside Aho that no one has seen yet?
If Friday is any indication, there is still unexplored potential there, a frightening thought considering just how good he has been this season -- and just how much money he has made for himself by deciding to bet on himself and play out the season as a restricted free agent instead of signing an extension over the summer.
There are going to be a lot of zeroes on that check.
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