From lakingsinsider.com
Sutter, on Jake Muzzin’s growth into absorbing a variety of situations:
For the players to become top-four defensemen, they have to be able to play first minute, last minute, probably more penalty killing than power play, to be quite honest, to be top-four guys that are on good teams. There are top-four guys that can only play on the power play or can’t play in situations, they’re basically offensive guys that don’t play consistently on good teams. And he has, obviously, come along very well into a top-four role, and we think the ideal place for him is with Drew, so that means you’re on the ice in a lot of situations. I think you see Muzz is still developing. He’s still maturing as a player, and if you look last night, in the last minute, how important [it is] bringing in a role player in that can play 20 minutes like Scuderi can.
Seems to me a little dig on a certain Norris favorite player.