Rasmus, what did mean to you when, you know, you're on the ice after you get hit and Noah Oslin is the one that shows up?
I mean, he's one of the smallest guys on the team and he's there, like, immediately to help you out and to step in for you.
What does that mean to you and what does that mean for him in the locker room?
Yeah, I mean, I have so much respect for him as a player and as a guy.
You know, he's one of the smallest guys out there, one of the most skilled, you know, he can just, he could be a guy that just skates around and being on the outside, but he's gritty, so I'll ask him, he's blocking shots, he's standing up for me, you can't ask for a better teammate because he can do it all, I mean, the amount of skill and the amount of talent he has to is just, it's pretty, pretty crazy.
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