Hischier (6-foot-1, 176 pounds), named the 2017 Canadian Hockey League rookie of the year after scoring 86 points (38 goals, 48 assists) in 57 games for Halifax of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, reported to camp with 32 other New Jersey prospects Monday and wore No. 33 during his initial on-ice session in a Devils jersey Tuesday.
"After the draft, it was nice to be here and meet everyone and visit New Jersey (June 24-26), but now I'm happier to be at development camp and go on the ice, practice, and play hockey," Hischier said. "I'm going to take in as much as I can from this week; [the coaches] already told us some interesting things. I'm just going to work hard every day, be a better hockey player every day."
Hischier, 18, did on occasion exhibit that speed and maneuverability that helped make him the first Switzerland-born player selected with the No. 1 pick, but he expects to improve as he becomes more familiar with his surroundings during the week.
"This is just my fifth time on the ice [since the end of the season]," Hischier said. "It's always the same the first couple of practices during the summer; it's hard, and the legs weren't that good. You just keep working hard. You can't blame the legs.
"I don't look at my time here as overwhelming; I'm taking in as much as I can and having fun."