"You should dominate. If you've been here three years, you should dominate," Vellucci said. "I'm not looking for them to just fit in - I want them to dominate physically, mentally and offensively. Dominate the game. Don't take a shift off. Play at the highest level possible. Compete every shift."
In a short tournament with a roster that features a handful of invitees, these returning players will be counted on for their leadership.
"You can measure yourself against everybody else and how much harder you have to work to get there," Vellucci said. "If you can't dominate in this tournament, how are you going to play in the National Hockey League? That's the key."
5. Come Together
This tournament is ultimately a developmental and evaluation tool and a chance for some of the league's top prospects to get some game action under their belts before reporting for training camp.
But, the Hurricanes would also like to claim their third tournament title. With just three round-robin games before the championship match-up is decided, a quick start is vitally important.
"Make sure you know everyone on the team and come to the game prepared," Necas said.
"Jump in. Don't test the waters. Go right in. Hopefully we can do that tomorrow," Bean said. "I'm really going to push myself and push the pace so I'm feeling good when we get back to Raleigh and give myself the best chance to make the team."
"The key is probably going to be to get a couple saves early on. The jitters are going since everyone hasn't been physical all year," Vellucci said. "If we can pot one early and get a goal quick, you start building momentum. My talk to them is about building it shift by shift."
Schedule
The eight teams participating in the NHL Prospect Tournament are divided into two divisions of four. The Hurricanes, along with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Chicago Blackhawks (2017 tournament champions) and St. Louis Blues, comprise the Gordie Howe Division, while the Ted Lindsay Division features the Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild and New York Rangers.
Carolina opens tournament play on Friday at 3:30 p.m. against St. Louis. Their three-game, round-robin slate continues Saturday with a 3 p.m. match-up against Chicago, followed by a 7 p.m. Monday faceoff against Columbus. The tournament will conclude on Tuesday, as the teams cross divisions to play their standings' equals; the two first-place teams will square off for the Matthew Wuest Memorial Cup at 7 p.m.
Hurricanes.com will have complete tournament coverage in Traverse City, and live streams of each game will be available both on Hurricanes.com and through the
FOX Sports app
.