Sat 9/2/17 10:03 PM

Johnson revamped his workouts and diet over the summer and feels "10 times better" than he did last season when he believed he was stronger and better than ever, reports the Tampa Bay Times.
EDGE Analysis
Johnson took an ASPI (Applied Science & Performance Institute) body science test, a biomechanical evaluation used to root out structural imbalances, deficiencies and other things. "I changed everything," Johnson said. "I changed the way I ate, the way I trained, the way I moved. I think it feels a lot better." He also focused on strength training and hopes that he has built a base that will keep him healthy and on the ice a whole lot more than over the last few seasons. Johnson is poised for a serious rebound season. Snap him up.