The team awaiting Girgensons when players reported to KeyBank Center on Wednesday was far different from the one he left behind when he sustained a season-ending hamstring injury in January. Sam Reinhart and Rasmus Ristolainen, two of his longest-tenured teammates, were traded during the offseason. Jack Eichel did not pass his physical and is away from the team.
What Girgensons found during a team meeting with general manager Kevyn Adams and coach Don Granato on Wednesday and at practice on Thursday was a young group eager to the fill the void.
"It's hard to describe," Girgensons said. "We had opening meetings yesterday with Kevyn and Donnie, and just the energy that's around here is different. I can tell, even Day 1 today, the practice, the pace was the highest I've ever seen.
"Guys are hungry. The young guys, they have something to prove. The guys are ready to work so I think that's the biggest thing, that these guys are willing to put in the work."