The Blue Jackets (3-7-0) also are looking forward to getting back to their game. They lost 7-1 at the Devils on Sunday and have harbored that bitter taste since.
Their work Tuesday was the beginning of the cleansing process in preparation for two games against the defending Stanley Cup champion.
"The legs are starting to get under us," forward Jack Roslovic said. "We are a serious team and we need to start playing a little better."
That is the message coach Brad Larsen has been preaching since the Blue Jackets arrived in Finland.
"We are in the regular season, this isn't preseason," he said. "Every game matters, especially where we are at right now."
With that said, Larsen still wants his players to embrace the moment. He pointed to the way forward Patrik Laine skated Tuesday, almost dancing across the ice. Laine is from Tampere and will be playing in front of family and friends this weekend.
"It's a pretty exciting trip for a lot of guys, some guys that are from here," Larsen said. "For us as a team, as an organization, this is a neat experience.
"I think this a real good opportunity for the team to enjoy what Finland has to offer, but we have to make sure we are focused when we have our practice time and are getting ready for the games."
They have a pretty good model to follow in the Avalanche, who Bednar says have become masters at balancing the competing demands of enjoying the process and being ready when necessary.
"I like to think that is how we try to go through the whole season, " Bednar said. "You know, it's a long season. It's a taxing season. Obviously the game is the most important thing and you have to be focused and prepared for these games.
"But we want our guys to enjoy each other's company and to go out and be able to do things and enjoy things away from the rink as well. This is special."
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