It's commonplace to see Adam Lowry crash the crease and huddle up against opposing goaltenders; wreaking havoc near the cage and using that 6-5, 210-pound frame as a shield is his thing.
Providing the final touch, however, is not.
The Winnipeg Jets third-line centre hadn't scored in more than four months, although his record of employment during that time included two long stretches in the infirmary.
Prior to Thursday's playoff game with the Nashville Predators, Lowry was looking for his first tally since Dec. 29 — a stretch of 15 regular-season games when he was a healthy participant and eight post-season contests.