Training camp isn't just about learning how to play, it's about learning which combinations of players most effectively bring those systems to life. Wednesday's skating groups looked a little different with six players (Jagger Firkus, David Goyette, Kyle Jackson, Jacob Melanson, Ty Nelson, Tucker Robertson) re-assigned to their Junior clubs. And while some lines and pairs persisted from what we've seen in the first two preseason games (Jaden Schwartz, Shane Wright, and Jordan Eberle were just one of the trios that looked the same), some other combinations came together.
Expect some possible new lines and pairs as players and coaches find the best matches among the players.
"There's not a lot of time so we're trying to shift into some of these looks over the next three days and give them a game or two," Hakstol said. "We might not be able to give him more than that but want to see things for at least a practice or two plus a game."
A fun note: chemistry is developing off the ice, too. Copenhagen native Alex True revealed he and former WHL opponent, Oliver Bjorkstrand who hails from Denmark as well, have been talking about trying out some local Danish bakeries!