The goal came with Stutzle (Ottawa Senators) and Draisaitl skating on the same line with Peterka.
“Oh, it's super fun,” Peterka said of playing on that line. “We all try to get open for each other, try to find each other. I mean, if you play with two players that are that good, it just feels good.”
Sturm said the goal for Peterka, who has 20 for Utah this season, came at a “perfect time.”
“He prides himself on scoring and being a difference-maker, and sometimes, you know, I've never been that guy in my career, so I can't really look inside his head,” Sturm said. “But I know that most guys that are like him, it wears on him a little bit when they don't get on the score sheet a lot, and we need him moving forward.”
It’s likely Germany deploys the same line Wednesday in its next elimination game against Slovakia.
“I wouldn't want to be out there against them,” Sturm said. “Leon's puck-protection skills are probably the best in the League, and he has the ability to find players where there's no seams, really, and he makes like a cross-ice pass with his backhand. And obviously, then he has two guys that can finish, so it's about as lethal as it gets.”