If there has been any one theme at Sabres camp thus far, it is that they are wasting little time in getting players back up to speed.
The Sabres last played a game in March. They were given 14 days to prepare for their regular-season opener against Washington with no preseason exhibitions. Those circumstances made it crucial for the Sabres to create their own game-like scenarios during camp.
The first came Monday. The Sabres split up their camp roster into two groups - each with three forward lines and three defense pairs - and played a full intrasquad game with three 20-minute periods. Coach Ralph Krueger, who has ample experience with short camps from his time coaching international tournaments, laid out the benefits of the game afterward.
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