Johns has really impressed me so far. I liked what I saw of him in the AHL from a potential standpoint, but I had my concerns with defensive errors. So far, he has looked to have decreased those mistakes at the NHL-level...go figure? You'd think any defensive shortcomings at the AHL-level would be even more detrimental at the NHL-level. He did play with Lindell quite a bit in the AHL, so it is possible that either Lindell or the coaching system CP was making his job harder...just throwing it out there. It could also be more of a compliment to Oduya as a defensive partner. Still too early to make these kind of determinations, Johns still has a lot to prove, but it's something of which we should take note.
If he can keep this play up, he will be a GREAT addition to our blue line. He brings the pain and has the size to make our defense more versatile and sturdy. What we haven't seen yet from him that I have seen of him in the AHL, is his ability to rush the puck. To be honest, that is the skill that stood out the most for me at the AHL level, because in the games that I watched of him in CP he didn't throw quite as many hits as he has on the big stage. The good news is, there could be some additional upside there from a zone-entry standpoint.