With two weeks ahead to tweak lines and d-pairings, there was some familiarity for the lines and paring that stayed intact from the time of the NHL's pause, namely the Islanders' top line consisting of Lee, Barzal and Eberle.
Even so, as the Isles eventually consolidate their training camp into one session and begin inter-squad scrimmages, the play will dictate the final lines and pairings that will suit up for the first exhibition game.
"It's really about finding your way on a line," Trotz explained. "If you're not a line right now on a consistent basis, then find yourself working yourself onto a line. What you'll see in the next three or four days is probably some movement based on the lines. We'll be taking another look at some of the things that are going on the ice and some maybe will be a reward for guys who are earning the opportunity to move up the lineup."
Despite a welcomed sense of normalcy and routine on the ice, the Isles and the rest of the NHL are still equally navigating uncharted waters and diligently preparing themselves for the unique situation that lies ahead.
"The biggest thing is the frame of mind," Lee said. "There's nothing to worry about with the guys' conditioning or anything like that. This is going to be a challenge mentally. Going into a hub city, staying into a hotel, having that bubble and quarantine life, none of us have been through that so we don't know what it's like. It's going to be a different thing...This is just going to be a mental challenge. The hockey stuff is going to fall into place. When we play our game we give ourselves a chance like anybody else."