Head coach Dave Hakstol put together a fast and high-paced workout with some battle drills early on to wake up the competitive juices.
"Four days off, just get out and knock as much rust off as possible," Hakstol said. "We got up and down the rink as much as we could, we didn't stop and talk a lot. We just wanted to get out, handle the puck, and just get feeling good. We're gonna dial in on some of the detail tomorrow morning, and we'll do that before morning skate and use morning skate again and then just like everybody else, get back at it tomorrow night."
The practice had quickness to it and the players appeared to be in good spirits, making a lot of noise after good plays. It started with one-on-one drills and built up through two-on-two and so forth until finally finishing with a brief five-on-five scrimmage.
"You need to get back into feeling guys trying to hit you and switching gears back into the season," Jordan Eberle said. "It's kind of a tough thing when trying to get your work in but you also want to conserve your workload because we play tomorrow. I thought we did a good job today."