The second day of the Red Wings’ training camp differed from the first, and not only because the teams upon which the players skated changed pretty significantly in terms of their personnel.
The biggest differences from the first day of training camp were that, instead of working on possession, the emphasis today was on puck-tracking and player battles, so things got particularly physical at times…And coach Derek Lalonde deferred to his assistant coaches, Jay Varady, Alex Tanguay and Bob Boughner for most of the drills, affording some “different voices” for the players to hear on the ice.
Practices were hard-charging, regardless of whether it was coach Dan Watson with the first “non-NHL” group, skating for an hour, or coach Lalonde and company with the second and third groups, who skated for almost two hours apiece. The Red Wings worked very hard to replicate some game conditions today, and that resulted in game-level competitiveness and game-level battling out there from what is very clearly a more competitive group this season.
That was both encouraging and a little worrisome, because you don’t want the team to go into the regular season banged-up as all hell get out from practice, never mind the gauntlet that is an 8-exhibition-games-in-12-nights schedule. But coach Lalonde insisted that it’s important that the players go all-out all the time, and that’s exactly what his charges did today.
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