Kapanen skated on the right wing of a line with Jake Guentzel and Sidney Crosby, and practiced with the penalty kill during special teams work. Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan agreed that Kapanen had a good skate despite the circumstances, and said he will be a game-time decision for Tuesday versus Washington.
"He's trying to jump on a moving train, so to speak, but I thought he did a pretty good job," Sullivan said. "His mobility and his skating are very evident. He has good size, he's strong on the puck. I'm sure with each day that he gets under his belt he's going to feel better physically. And he'll also be more familiar with how we're trying to play."
Kapanen, who was originally drafted by the Penguins in the first round (22nd overall) in 2014 before they sent him to Toronto as part of the Phil Kessel trade, spent the last five seasons with the Maple Leafs organization. After the Penguins acquired Kapanen back from Toronto on Aug. 25, he returned home to Finland for the offseason.
"And around October, they told me that I got to apply for my new visa," Kapanen said. "We sent it to the embassy and didn't see it until January. So that kind of sucked, but I got to thank everybody in the organization and everybody that tried to help me get it faster and do everything they can to get me here. It's unfortunate that I missed camp, but just happy to be here now."
After getting to Pittsburgh, Kapanen did his best to make the most of his situation while quarantining. In addition to getting lot of sleep as he recovered from his travel and got adjusted to the time change, Kapanen prepared as much as possible for a new season with his new team.
The Penguins brought Kapanen gym equipment so that he could still work out. He watched Pittsburgh's first three games closely, and had multiple conversations with the coaching staff over the phone and WebEx to learn some team concepts.
"I think it was big for me to talk with the coaches and go over some video and know the system and how we want to play," Kapanen said. "I just want to thank everybody that helped me through that. It's a tough situation, but I'm going to try and be the best I can."