Here are more notes from Day 5 of Sabres camp.
1.Granato shared an anecdote to illustrate the competitiveness within the Sabres dressing room. The team has installed a RapidShot virtual training system inside KeyBank Center, which records scores on a mobile app. Rasmus Dahlin owned the high score until Mittelstadt beat him.
"Dahlin saw it on his phone later and actually went back to break it, and he has the record now," Granato said. "According to the guys who installed the machine, they've never seen scores that high, which is good."
Might there be a RapidShot competition brewing between former roommates Dahlin and Mittelstadt?
"I feel like something about Ras makes me more mad than anyone else, but I'm not sure why that is," Mittelstadt said with a big smile. "… We both have a couple blisters now. So, we may be on a little bit of a break, but we'll be back soon."
2.The players who traveled for Sunday's preseason opener in Washington were given the day off on Monday. The rest of the group participated in a 90-minute session at KeyBank Center.
The forwards lines and defense pairs rotated through out the practice, but the look to start each drill was as follows:
53 Jeff Skinner - 72 Tage Thompson - 65 Linus Weissbach
71 Victor Olofsson - 37 Casey Mittelstadt - 21 Kyle Okposo
49 Filip Cederqvist - 17 Brandon Biro - 89 Alex Tuch
96 Anders Bjork - 28 Zemgus Girgensons - 63 Isak Rosen
23 Mattias Samuelsson - 26 Rasmus Dahlin
25 Owen Power - 10 Henri Jokiharju
78 Jacob Bryson - 46 Ilya Lyubushkin
3. Skinner and Thompson have been paired together consistently through the early days of camp, a trend Granato said he expects to continue moving forward. The two spent most of last season as linemates and both eclipsed 30 goals.
"I can pretty comfortably say I see those guys staying together," Granato said. "There's chemistry there, but they work together. They strategize together in between games, after practices. So, they're really dialed in. I see that we have any number of guys that could fit in there. And what will happen from a chemistry standpoint, we'll see."
4. Granato said he could see multiple players fitting on the right wing alongside Skinner and Thompson. Alex Tuch and Victor Olofsson both had success in that spot last season.
Tuch, for his part, said he is comfortable playing throughout the lineup.
"Every player on this team has a different skill set," he said. "Different type of play, different style. I think that it doesn't really change my style of the game and me playing with other guys doesn't change their style of game."
He continued: "I feel like I have chemistry with a lot of different guys and I think we have a lot of depth, so it makes it easy to really just be able to, whenever coach wants to shuffle up the lines, we can do it the same way."