“It kind of feels like a first game right now,” Hathaway said after morning skate at Pepsi Center. “It’s a nice milestone for me, I think … But as much as you look forward to milestones, you have to look to the next game. You just never know.”Now 26, Hathaway was never a sure-thing to log one game in The Show, let alone 100. For proof of the Flames’ bolstered forward depth, look no further than Hathaway, who suited up for 59 contests during the 2017-18 campaign but has mostly been an odd-man-out this fall. In the Mile High City, Hathaway and Jankowski replaced Frolik and tough guy Anthony Peluso on the Flames’ fourth unit.
Source: National Post October 13, 2018 21:00 UTC