Quinn spent a lot of time Monday stopping the action and explaining things to players. And there's more he hasn't gotten a chance to work through that he'll need the players to understand before the season starts.
"There's a lot that we haven't touched on," Quinn said. "But at the end of the day if we play at the pace and the tempo we've been playing at with the mentality, that can cover a lot of mistakes and a lot of things structurally that you haven't had a chance to go over. That's all we've really focused on. We've been implementing structure and systems that we're going to need to be good at.
"There's only so much you can cover in eight days, especially when you've got two groups, and three groups for a few days, that you're going to be able to be efficient on. We feel good about where we're at."
Quinn was hired July 26 to replace Bob Boughner, who had been fired July 1. Coach and players still are getting to know each other, which has become especially difficult with a training camp that was shortened by the trip to the NHL Global Series.
"It's a lot to go over in a short camp," Couture said. "But that's the hand we're dealt when we come over to Europe like this.
"But I think we've done a good job. I think there's a lot more to learn system-wise. There's only so many hours in a day that you can get on the ice and go over things and I think the coaching staff has done a good job with the time that we've had so far. But it's going to take some time to go over everything and fine-tune it for sure."