Two young defensemen who looked good were Nils Lundkvist, 22, and Thomas Harley, 20. Harley played 22:45 and was even. Lundkvist played 21:51 and was minus-1. Both are battling for a spot in the lineup and both helped their cause on Monday.
"I think they want to play that way, and I think we could have easily had two or three goals tonight," DeBoer said of the push to create scoring opportunities from the back end. "I'm not saying we deserved to win, but I thought we created enough to score some goals tonight."
And now they set out to do that Tuesday in Tulsa when they face the Arizona Coyotes at BOK Center. It's a chance to continue the process of whittling down a large group, allowing bubble players to get a chance, and finding a way to set some positive feelings before the regular season starts.
"You've got more than tonight, obviously, but every opportunity you have to go out there, I get a chance to learn more about them and they get a chance to show me their stuff," DeBoer said. "Some guys were good, some guys have a little more to show us."