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Jack Roslovic knows he still has plenty to learn in his pursuit to be an everyday NHL player. But even though he understands the inevitable bumps that come with such a steep learning curve, he has proven to be a quick study in the two months he’s been up with the Winnipeg Jets, playing key minutes on one of the team’s top lines and looking every bit like he belongs there.
“I definitely felt he stood out to me in training camp,” veteran Bryan Little, who centres a line with Roslovic and Mathieu Perreault on his wings, recalled after Thursday's practice.