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Burmistrov spending AHL time improving his all-around game

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Winnipeg Jets’ Alexander Burmistrov (8) is hit by Philadelphia Flyers’ Sean Couturier in the Jets zone during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Trevor Hagan)

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It’s been a bit of a strange trip for Alex Burmistrov since he was drafted into the NHL and going from Atlanta to Winnipeg was just the beginning.

Last season, just his second in the league, saw him break out a bit scoring 13 goals and seeing more ice time than his downer of a rookie year, but there were thoughts he might wind up in the AHL to start this year.

Thanks to the lockout, he’s with the St. John’s IceCaps anyhow and he’s playing every role for them. He’s on one of the top lines, he’s running the point on the power play, and he’s killing penalties. He’s happy to do whatever he can to live up to his potential.

“I’m still learning how to play hockey,” Burmistrov says. “I appreciate they give me a lot of ice time. I just need to play my game and help my team.”

It’s been a whirlwind trip for Burmistrov in his career, but being a former top pick in the AHL means people are gunning for him and he’s ready for it.

“It’s always like this, every game. I’m not a fighter so I won’t be fighting. They try to get under my skin but it never works. I don’t care, I just do my job.”

If he brings that kind of attitude back to Winnipeg when the NHL returns, their sold-out crowds will love him all the more.