Practice Split
The Devils held their first on-ice session since Sunday’s departure from Prague. With the time zone change and general fatigue, the club opted to do an more individual-based practice by splitting up the defense/goaltending group and the forward group.
“Coming back from Prague we wanted to make sure we don’t overdo it with that transition,” head coach Sheldon Keefe said. “Recovery is the most important thing for us right now. Same time we can get on the ice and get some work done. Isolate some things in a less intense environment but hone in on some details that will show up in tomorrow’s practice and show up inevitably in every game.
“We were able to do two things today. Ease ourselves back into it. We’ll have an intense practice tomorrow. Today was about working on some of those details and turning the lights back on, as they say.”
The defensive group worked on a lot of those small details, including wall play, with assistant coach Ryan McGill.
“We were talking about specific details when you’re in a battle along the wall like stick placement, how you’re going to recover your stick when you go stick on puck one way,” blueliner Johnathan Kovacevic said. “(McGill’s) message for us is that we have a strong D corps and to use our strength. That means working on stick position, but get a guy up against the wall so he can’t move. You eliminate his speed. If you do that a second guy can come in and take the puck.”
And it’s also nice to work with only your positional crew. In this case, the D Union.
“It’s nice to work with the D Union,” Kovacevic said. “The D always look out for each other – not to say we don’t look out for the forwards. It’s nice to breakout into small groups. You get more touches and you work on specific things you need to work on for the position. I think it was a good practice today.”
The same sentiment was felt by the forward group.
“It wasn’t the hardest practice in the world. It’s a tough travel but it’s important to get a sweat in,” forward Erik Haula said. “Got some work done today. It was great. I’m confident we’ll feel better for it tomorrow and Thursday.”