Johnson is making noise in training camp

The defenseman has caught the eye of Lindy Ruff
Ryan Johnson
Photo credit Micheline Michaelina (@MiMiV4682)

Buffalo, NY (WGR 550) – After playing four years at the University of Minnesota, Ryan Johnson has spent two seasons between the Buffalo Sabres and Rochester Americans. In 44 games with Buffalo he has no goals and seven assists and in 106 games including playoffs in Rochester he has two goals and 22 assists for 24 points.

The 24-year-old has progressed well in his career and you could see the improvement in him last season during the Calder Cup Playoffs.

Johnson was excellent in Saturday’s preseason win over the Detroit Red Wings. Lindy Riuf noticed,

"I really liked his game," Ruff said following the win. "I thought aggressive, physical, and he can skate, and sometimes it’s keeping his game under control, but I thought he played a really good game. He was into people, I don’t think people wanted to play against him. I think he irritated some people, and I think it’s the way he needs to play to be effective. I thought tonight was one of the best games I’ve seen him play."

Johnson has played well enough in training camp he joined the top group for the first time on Monday. It was the first day of Amerks training camp in Rochester, but Johnson wasn’t sent down.

I was intrigued when Ruff said Johnson has made himself harder to play against. When he first got here he seemed very timid to me, but he said it’s something he’s worked on,

“It comes from competitiveness and it’s how Lindy wants us to play. The coaching staff has been saying it wants us to be physical, hard and compete and knowing that’s an expectation, it’s something I tried to enforce during the game.”

Knowing he has to play this way, Johnson spent a lot of the off-season in the gym,

“Yes, for sure, the training is geared toward strength building and speed, so if I can be quicker to close against guys, quicker in the stick battles, and using my body, then I think it’s to my benefit.”

Johnson’s play took a big jump last season from training camp to the playoffs. He said,

“Being in the AHL, it’s working every day trying to separate yourself with the way you show up, the way you put in the extra work. So when you’re working toward that goal (of being in the NHL) I think you see a benefit.”

Johnson knows he’s not slated to be in the top six this season for the Buffalo Sabres, but he said he doesn’t look at the depth chart when he arrives to training camp. He said he concentrates on what he can control, himself,

“It’s something I try to prioritize. Comparison is never a great thing because you don’t really thrive, so for me, if I can be the best I can be, and use the talents and the gifts and skills that I have to the best of my ability, that’s more of a statement than seeing where I think I should belong.”

Ruff has the dilemma of three goalies now that Devon Levi has been sent to Rochester. Alex Lyon and Alexandar Georgiev are the veterans with 416 NHL games between them. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen has played 155 games for the Sabres. Kevyn Adams has said in the past that it’s not ideal to carry three goaltenders during the season, but Ruff says they may have to,

“We don’t know if we’re going to have three to start the season, but I’m not a fan of three really, but sometimes you have to do it for sure.

“We’re in a situation where ‘UPL’ is coming off an injury and there’s a chance that that could happen for sure.”

Four players didn’t practice on Monday. They were Bo Byram, Jiri Kulich, Mattias Samuelsson and Jordan Greenway. Ruff updated all four,

“Byram is day-to-day. He got a little bit of an injury during the game. I don’t think he’ll play Wednesday, but he’ll probably skate on his own tomorrow.”

“Kulich will practice tomorrow.”

“Samuelsson kind of reinjured, reaggravated what was going on. It looks like he’s going to be a little bit longer, possibly week-to-week.”

“Greenway is progressing and hoping to get him back in practice sometime next week.”

The Sabres worked on some penalty killing. The forward pairs were:

Tuch-McLeod

Norris-Doan

Quinn-Thompson

DEFENSE:

Dahlin-Kesselring

Power-Timmins

LINES:

Benson-Norris-Thompson

Zucker-McLeod-Tuch

Quinn-Krebs-Doan

Malenstyn-Kozak-Danforth

Geertsen-Dunne

DEFENSE:

Dahlin-Kesselring

Power-Mrtka

Johnson-Timmins

Bryson-Komarov

Featured Image Photo Credit: Micheline Michaelina (@MiMiV4682)