Jake Evans has become a crucial part of the Montreal Canadiens, with his impact often going well beyond the numbers.

Since the start of the season, the 28-year-old forward has stood out for his contribution to the penalty kill, where he plays a key role. He is the second most-used forward on the penalty kill in the NHL, directly contributing to the Canadiens’ 90.3% efficiency rate in this area.

This specialty makes Evans invaluable in key moments, where his speed and game sense are real assets.

While his defensive play is impressive, it’s also his attitude on and off the ice that deserves recognition. Kent Hughes may well see Evans as an essential leader to elevate the team to the next level.

A Contract Extension Called For Jake Evans

Though the team has promising young talents like Oliver Kapanen and Owen Beck, Evans possesses a work ethic that inspires his teammates.

Players like Brendan Gallagher and Josh Anderson benefit from this positive influence, and it’s why Evans might be offered a contract extension at the end of the season.

 

Such a contract would allow Evans to continue contributing to the team’s defensive structure while mentoring younger players. During this rebuilding phase, Evans seems to be the perfect example of a player on whom to build a solid future.

«Jake Evans ranks 2nd in the NHL among forwards for penalty-kill minutes per game (3:19) and total penalty-kill minutes played (29:54).

The Canadiens have a 90.3% penalty kill efficiency, placing them 3rd in the NHL.» –

Via HabsOnReddit

He is truly appreciated by everyone.

 

 

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