It all looked different from above.
From high in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, Adam Edstrom was turned into a spectator last week, watching his teammates as a healthy scratch for the first time this season.
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It had been more than a month since the fourth-line center had produced a point. It had been 15 games — and more than 160 minutes of ice time — since he’d recorded his only assists of the season.
“It looks a lot simpler from up there,” Edstrom said of the press box view. “One thing I took from it was the time with the puck. I’ve gotta slow it down a little bit. I was a little stress

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