Shutdown Pair
The Devils leaned heavily on the defensive tandem of Jonas Siegenthaler and Johnathan Kovacevic during their 5-3 victory at Washington Saturday night.
Siegenthaler led the team in ice time with 23:15 minutes of ice, while Kovacevic was second at 22:43.
“It’s definitely easier to play when you keep playing. You don’t have time to think. It’s on to the next shift,” Kovacevic said.
The coaching staff really relied on them late in the game while protecting a 4-3 lead.
“It means a lot, and we just try to do our job,” Siegenthaler said. “Just play solid, shutdown guys. Me and ‘Kovy’ are on the same page. We don’t try to do anything flashy here, just play our game, play hard and physical and break the puck out as quick as possible.”
The tandem has been together since the very beginning of training camp and those repetitions have gone a long way in their ability to work with each other.
“We clicked right away,” Kovacevic said. “Now there’s details within that. We have to learn from each other. That comes from talking in game, after the game, so he knows what I’m thinking or where I’m going to be. Same thing with him.”
One asset to the duo is that they play similar defensive styles. Both are more shutdown, defensive-minded. And because of that, there is a natural instinct to know how the other will handle certain plays.
“We try to keep it simple. We’re on the same page,” Siegenthaler said. “I try to be predictable for him and he’s pretty predictable for me. That always helps.”
“We bring similar tools, similar defensive abilities to the game,” Kovacevic said. “I think we’ve been working off each other well. He’s a great guy, fun to play with.”