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Demko's injury can't possibly be too long-term if he's on-ice doing strengthening drills.
I guess we'll see. It's a couple of clips which only show him on his skates and doing positioning type drills.

edit: nevermind....post made about going down to knees* in shooting drills

* that's what she said
 

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We're still almost a month to the start of the season and he's on the ice.

It can't possibly be an 'out til Xmas' sort of thing.
Ya...I also amended my post when I saw the next clips that were posted. lol.
 
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Group A:
Garland, Hoglander, Lekkerimaki, Pettersson, Alriksson, Raty, Patterson, DeBrusk, Blais, Smith, Aman, & Karlsson

Hronek, E. Pettersson, Forbort, Friedman, Myers, Felton, Kudryavtsev, & Wolanin

Patera & Silovs


Group B:
Boeser, Miller, Bains, Klimovich, Heinen, Suter, Di Giuseppe, Mueller, Sherwood, Sasson, Nielsen, & Sprong

Woo, Soucy, Hirose, Hughes, Mynio, Juulsen, Alcos, & Desharnais

Ferguson & Tolopilo


Group C:
Stevens, Wouters, Twarynski, Glover, Bloom, Romani, McMillan, Halaburda, Walker, & Kambeitz

Ahac, Brisebois, Arnsten, Berzolla, & Sansonnens

Lemieux & Young
 

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Demko entering his media huddle:
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Brisebois seems like the odd one out down there tbh. Especially considering a year ago he was considered to be in the fight for a bottom pair LD role.

Given he only played 8 games in April and then had to leave after the concussion symptoms returned, this seems to be a form of giving him light drills to see if he can still play.
 

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I'm late but here's my recap of yesterday's press conference.



Allvin:
-Dakota Joshua, Teddy Blueger, Cole McWard, and Thatcher Demko will not participate in day 01 of training camp
-Blueger had minor surgery on his lower body and is a week away
-McWard had minor surgery on his lower body and is week-to-week
-Demko will address the media on day 01 of training camp
-won't make any further comments about Joshua at this time

Tocchet:
-really excited to get started
-last 10 days are the hardest for coaches and players because of how anxious they all are
-players asking lots of questions

Tocchet:
-made strides last year; asked players to make changes and they did; this season has higher expectations

Allvin:
-Demko requested to address the media himself so Allvin will not give any updates
-Demko is making progress and working extremely hard

Tocchet:
-wants to stress the transition game in the first two days of camp
-regroups, transition rushes, etc.
-have some faster players
-want to play a really fast brand
-were a pretty good rush team in the first half of last year but weren't as good in the second half
-with the guys we have, we need to play faster

Allvin:
-great opportunity for Blais
-Ferguson is a local goalie with pro experience; needed him to get to 6 goalies and was the strongest available

Rutherford:
-has a good chuckle at the question of a practice facility update
-no update
-have a few options that they are considering but not at the point where they are comfortable announcing anything
-have made headway

Rutherford:
-everything has to go right; challenges will be greater
-believes they have just as good a team to start this year and probably better
-still need match where the team was by the deadline and be a good enough team to contend
-will make decision on what adjustments need to be made in January & February

Tocchet:
-a lot of the guys have already completed the skating test
-for the most part, the players did really well
-going to work on powerplay a little bit earlier
-say players in rookie camp make strides from last year
-wants to see leaders, from first drill, take over; did a pretty good job last year
-not here to kill the guys; they are coaches and not drill sergeants
-there is a reason for each drill and practice
-players requested some things to work
-input from the Sedins, Svejkovsky, and Malhotra

Tocchet:
-Alriksson really impressed him and goes into some detail on his improvements along the wall
-calls Lekkerimaki a buzzsaw
-likes the way Pettersson played; calls him a smart guy
-looking for things that translation to main camp

Rutherford:
-whether a player says they care about their contract or not, they think about it
-Pettersson has worked really hard this summer and has done everything he can to play as a top-line player
-expectation is for him to be one of the top players on the team

Allvin:
-have training camp to see depth and young players take steps forward
-his job is to always keep his ears open to improve the roster
-as of right now, isn't focused on adding to any particular part of the roster

Tocchet:
-can't read too much into day 01 of training camp lines
-Miller and Boeser will play together
-Pettersson and DeBrusk will get time together
-it's okay to rotate wingers
-Garland and Joshua are hard to break up

Allvin:
-Poolman is not going to play this season
-have different options to utilize Poolman's contract to not fit him into LTIR starting the season
-will see over the next couple of weeks if anything changes
-have options of not being in off-season LTIR

Tocchet:
-team was consistent because if they lost a game, didn't see the leaders getting frustrated like the year before
-practice habits have got way better
-accountability drives success

Tocchet:
-Suter is a centre for them
-need Suter's up-the-middle hockey IQ
-speaks to the luxury of having hybrid players (can play centre or wing)

Rutherford:
-coaches like to go on so many games on a road trip
-haven't done an analysis on their schedule but knows their travel is cut down again

Allvin:
-important to have competition throughout the organization
-relationship with Kalamazoo has worked really well
-Malhotra has done a tremendous job in a short period of time
-Komisarek and Samuelsson have been great

Tocchet:
-no getting the puck to the middle enough and only have a certain chunk of players driving to the middle
-wants to see the defencemen up in the play a little bit more
-break-outs are really good but even if they are ahead of the other team, they catch up; believes they play too safe and are content at chipping the puck in
-more weak side play and is on him to give them a playbook
 

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Group A:
Garland, Hoglander, Lekkerimaki, Pettersson, Alriksson, Raty, Patterson, DeBrusk, Blais, Smith, Aman, & Karlsson

Hronek, E. Pettersson, Forbort, Friedman, Myers, Felton, Kudryavtsev, & Wolanin

Patera & Silovs


Group B:
Boeser, Miller, Bains, Klimovich, Heinen, Suter, Di Giuseppe, Mueller, Sherwood, Sasson, Nielsen, & Sprong

Woo, Soucy, Hirose, Hughes, Mynio, Juulsen, Alcos, & Desharnais

Ferguson & Tolopilo


Group C:
Stevens, Wouters, Twarynski, Glover, Bloom, Romani, McMillan, Halaburda, Walker, & Kambeitz

Ahac, Brisebois, Arnsten, Berzolla, & Sansonnens

Lemieux & Young

They just had to put both EPs in the same group, didn't they...


Seriously though, it's good to see D-Petey, Kudryavtsev and Lekk with a group of pretty established players.
 

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Have we confirmed that's actually Demko under the mask and not a clone of some sort?
 

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They have an incredible foward group on paper along with a decent top 4 D group. Razor thin depth though and it will be problematic if injuries occur.

They have the forward group to outscore their issues...but they could very well faceplant like the 2003-04 Avs did.
Disagree with the first sentence entirely. I get why the hype train exists, I'm just not boarding.
 

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Still think that Joshua and Garland flanking EP is a totally viable option. Especially if the EP/DeBrusk thing isn't seamless and DeBrusk looks good with Miller. Heinen, Suter, and Hoglander on a third line is pretty good too.
 

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Still think that Joshua and Garland flanking EP is a totally viable option. Especially if the EP/DeBrusk thing isn't seamless and DeBrusk looks good with Miller. Heinen, Suter, and Hoglander on a third line is pretty good too.

I think it makes for a potentially extremely strong top-6 but significantly weakens the strength of the bottom-6 unless some of those guys can find another gear. However, if Pettersson can't be a play driver then I don't know if they have much choice.
 

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Still think that Joshua and Garland flanking EP is a totally viable option. Especially if the EP/DeBrusk thing isn't seamless and DeBrusk looks good with Miller. Heinen, Suter, and Hoglander on a third line is pretty good too.
I can’t see it as a long term end game option but I can see it for a game or shifts here and there. Those two on the third line tilt our matchups way too much. Fingers crossed DeBrusk clicks with Petey, Petey wakes up, and we unlock 3 elite lines
 
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