The similarities between Kyle Rau and Sam Warning were too many to ignore. The Gophers forwards recognized a potential chemistry and looked beyond the fact that both played left wing last season, suggesting to coaches that they skate together.
Coach Don Lucia over the years has come to respect players' suggestions when it comes to linemates. And the coaching staff had always wondered what a combination of Rau and Warning might produce. With the addition of freshman Hudson Fasching, the Gophers' first line has exceeded expectations the first two weeks.
The trio has 20 points through four games. Warning's nine points are tied for the NCAA scoring lead.
"I think we are two similar players that think alike," Rau said. "I could see myself in his shoes and he can do the same, so that helps us together. I've noticed it for two years."
Once the coaching staff determined Rau would move from left wing to center, and freshman Justin Kloos would center the second line, the pieces were in place for the Rau-Warning combination.
Rau to Warning produced Warning's first goal of the season. Warning has five goals, four assists through the Gophers' 4-0 start. Rau has one goal, four assists. Fasching has two goals, four assists.
"I think their hockey sense is the first thing that sticks out," said Grant Potulny, the Gophers assistant coach who works most with forwards. "Obviously their skill set is high, but they all think the game well. Sam is playing at a really high level, and Fasching is at a high level, and Rau hasn't missed a beat from last year."
A welcomed third wheel
The big body in the Gophers' first line is an 18-year-old freshman. Fasching, however, makes you forget about his age. If his 6-foot-2, 207-pound frame doesn't do it, his ability will.