When looking at the breakdown of each group it becomes apparent quickly that the "C1" unit carries more NHL experience. All 22 skaters have played in the league, while comparatively just five from group "C2" have.
That doesn't necessarily mean that those in the early group will be the roster that the team rolls out on Opening Night against Columbus though.
For Lane Pederson, who skated with the second group Thursday, he's eager to use the opportunity provided to showcase what he's got to his new club.
Acquired with Brent Burns from San Jose on July 13
, the now sixth-year pro wants to prove that he can hang with the top dogs after amassing 205 American Hockey League games.
"[The trade] came as a bit of a surprise, I didn't have any expectations that I was going to be moved. When I saw it I was definitely shocked, but I got excited really quickly," the 25-year-old from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan offered. "This is a championship caliber team. It's a great group of guys, everyone in the organization has been super welcoming. There's something special going on in that room and I'm excited to be a part of it."
While his showing with the Sharks last year wasn't what he'd hoped it would have been production-wise, he's hoping to build off of a career-high 29 NHL games.
"It's a fresh start, a new opportunity. Last year I faced quite a bit of adversity and it didn't really go the way that I had envisioned. It's a clean slate and a chance to make a first impression. There's not a lot of turnover, but I'm here to make the team. I believe I can play in the NHL and I'm an NHL player. It may not happen on day one or day two, but I'm here to put my best foot forward and help the team in any way that I can."