Devils' Larsson continues most productive run of career with goal vs. Predators
Ed Mulholland / USA Today
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Adam Larsson is quietly developing into a force on the New Jersey Devils blue line.
After having recorded eight assists in the month of February - the highest single-month total of his young career - the Devils defenseman opened the scoring Tuesday against Nashville, setting a new career-high with a modest three goals.
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Larsson's emergence coincides with a coaching change earlier this season, where former Devils great Scott Stevens was brought in to oversee the defense.
Drafted fourth overall in 2011, New Jersey may finally be getting a glimpse of what they were hoping to get out of him.
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