And the award for least surprising post of the night goes to....
Jost was one of Canada's most relied upon offensive threats. He was used with Barzal and Strome a few times when Canada was pressing for a goal and wanted to go to it's big guns.
Obviously the coaches thought he played well. He's also a year younger then all the guys he was playing with in those important roles.
He didn't produce maybe quite like we expected, but that's only because of some poor luck. He easily could've have another 2 goals at least this tournament if not for spectacular saves, and he made some nice setups as well that didn't work out.
One thing in particular you could easily see he was doing extremely well in was the puck battles along the boards. He seemed to always come out with the puck in those situations even against bigger Dmen and sometimes even with two guys on him. This was what I was most impressed with in him. He's a battler and gives it 110% every shift all around the ice. Something the Avs are desperate for.
He may not be an elite point producer in the NHL. But if he can be a 50-60 point guy on a Top 6 line and battle like that every night, he'll be one of the most important players on the Avs future roster no doubt about it.