It was more of the same today at hockey for all centre on day 2 of Jets training camp as players continued to practice drills designed to reinforce the defensive mindset that has worked so well for this team the last few seasons. Everyone who skated yesterday was skating today. Captain Adam Lowry continues to skate on his own as he rehabs following offseason hip surgery.
Lines & D Pairs:
No changes today.
Group 1:
Connor-Schiefele-Vilardi
Pearson-Barron-Koepke
Wagner-Zhilkin-Shaw
Samberg-Pionk
Clague-Miller
Anhorn-Frisch
Hellebuyck
DiVincentiis
Group 2:
Perfetti-Toews-Nyquist
JAD-Gustafsson-Duehr
Barlow-Lambert-Ford
Martin
Morrissey-DeMelo
Phillips-Heinola
Sautner-Bauer
Comrie
Milic
Group 3:
Niederreiter-Namestnikov-Iafallo
Chibrikov-Yager-Fagemo
DiGiuseppe-Julien-He
Cloutier
Fleury-Schenn
Stanley-Salomonsson
Engle-Barteaux
Poulter
Worthington
Skate observations:
– Jonathan Toews and Gustav Nyqvist showed off some high level compete during drills
– Toews, Nyqvist and Cole Perfetti looked like they were figuring each other out.
– Parker Ford and Nikita Chibrikov pushing hard to make impression.
– Chibrikov showing his affinity for board battles.
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Up next:
Tomorrow is Jets Fan Fest at hockey for all centre (which does require a free ticket to get into). Doors open at 9 AM. Kevin Cheveldayoff is set to speak at 9:15 AM and then a player will speak at 9:30 AM. Group 1 and 2 will skate at 10 AM and then have a scrimmage at 10:50 AM while Group 3 hits the ice at 11 AM. They will also be doing Moose player (12:15 PM) and coaches (12:30 PM) interviews followed by another Jets player at 12:45 PM and head coach Scott Arniel at 1 PM.
We will also be broadcasting a live edition of the Illegal Curve Hockey Show from 9 AM to 11 AM. Joining us will be play-by-play voice Paul Edmonds and Jets Sr Host/Producer Sara Orlesky.
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