Friday was by far the strangest, most surreal and plain old unusual day of training camp that I’ve ever experienced since first coming to Traverse City in 2010, and I must regrettably admit that it was one of the worst in terms of being able to actually watch players skate.
Instead, the 9:30 AM practice began with Ken Holland announcing that Henrik Zetterberg would no longer play, and Zetterberg himself confirming the news, for about 25 minutes. Watching one of your favorite all-time Wings essentially retire in front of you is weird enough; witnessing that happen while there’s hockey going on in the other rink is…well that’s just hard.
I was able to gather glimpses and glimmers of Team Delvecchio, Team Lindsay and Team Howe skating through what were mostly dump-and-chase retrieval drills, I mean drills which focused on puck retrieval and breakout plays, as well as a little bit of Team Lindsay’s 5-1 victory over Team Howe in the daily scrimmage, but I’d be full of even more crap than usual if I were to suggest that I could give you full player assessments.
All in all, I was able to watch a fair bit of goaltending drills, I saw chunks of players in action between player media availabilities, and I at least got the flow of the scrimmage, but I usually take in excess of 10 pages of notes regarding a practice alone, and today, I took four pages of scribbled garble.
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