It's been a whirlwind week for Chara, who left the Bruins after 14 seasons and agreed to a one-year, $795,000 contract with the Capitals on Dec. 30. He traveled to the Washington area and had to quarantine in his hotel room and go through testing for COVID-19 before being cleared to join the Capitals for his first practice Tuesday.
After practicing with a group of mostly young players Tuesday, Chara was back on the ice with the main group Wednesday morning, skating with Nick Jensen on the third defense pair.
"Even when I was at the hotel and doing my quarantine, you're still working out almost every day to stay in shape," Chara said. "Of course, you miss the days when the guys were skating, but in the last 12 or so hours I was able to do two practice sessions, go over the drills. So I feel pretty good. I'm sure I'm going to continue to drive to be better and better from day to day and hopefully we're going to be where we want to be a week from now."
Chara (6-foot-9, 250 pounds) is an imposing presence. His background, which includes 1,553 NHL games with the Bruins, New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators, a Stanley Cup championship with the Bruins in 2011, a Norris Trophy in 2009 after being voted the best defenseman in the NHL, and six NHL All-Star Game selections, can be intimidating as well.
"The experience of being able to play with a player of that status who's been in this league forever and has as many games and achievements as he does, [I] had to take a minute to kind of take that in," Jensen said. "But as a player, he's real easy to jump right in with. He's very vocal, easy to communicate with, so there wasn't many adjustments that had to be made."