Training camps open around the NHL on Thursday after another short offseason, a third in a row squeezed by the pandemic. That doesn鈥檛 bother Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon one bit.
For one of hockey鈥檚 best players and his teammates, it鈥檚 already time to get back on the ice and defend their Stanley Cup title, less than three months since they knocked off the back-to-back champion Tampa Bay Lightning.
鈥淚 still feel like I just was playing,鈥 MacKinnon said. 鈥淚 took two weeks off, and then I started skating again. It鈥檚 just fun. I enjoy it, and I like the short summer. It feels like the season鈥檚 just kind of rolling over again.鈥
The NHL rolls into fall coming off an entertaining playoffs and final with the chance to finally get back on a normal schedule. That means full camps for teams that got new coaches and the benefits of a regular routine.
That means a mere 88 days between Game 6 of the final and the first-on ice practice sessions.
鈥淲e鈥檙e kind of used to it now,鈥 Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy said after he and the Lightning lost in the final for the first time in three consecutive trips. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a little harder, of course, because you don鈥檛 have that much time to rest. It鈥檚 basically a few weeks and you have to get back at it. But, yeah, I can鈥檛 complain. You want your summers to be short every year.鈥
It was a little longer for Connor McDavid and the Oilers after losing to Colorado in the West final. Despite the lack of downtime, McDavid 鈥渨ouldn鈥檛 trade that in for anything鈥 and aims to make it even further since Edmonton shored up its goaltending situation by adding Jack Campbell.
A few spins of the goalie carousel ended with the Avalanche acquiring Alexandar Georgiev from the New York Rangers and Cup winner Darcy Kuemper landing with Washington. Joining new teammates, many of whom hoisted the Cup in 2018, Kuemper is not worried about less time off.
鈥淚t was definitely a very unique summer,鈥 Kuemper said. 鈥淲ith how short it was, you start getting back into the gym and you鈥檙e kind of a little bit worried that your training鈥檚 going to be so short. But you kind of felt like you weren鈥檛 getting back into shape. You were already there.鈥
NEW COACHES
The Oilers are one of several teams settling in for training camp under a new coach. Jay Woodcroft took over as interim coach in February but has the full-time job now.
鈥淟ooking forward to a camp with him,鈥 McDavid said. 鈥淗e did a great job coming in during the middle of the season, but it鈥檚 never easy on a coach, for sure. I鈥檓 sure there鈥檚 things that he wanted to touch on that you wasn鈥檛 able to kind of in the middle of the year, so he鈥檒l be able to to touch on all of it this year.鈥
The same goes for Bruce Boudreau in Vancouver, 11 months since being put in charge of the Canucks. Philadelphia鈥檚 John Tortorella, Boston鈥檚 Jim Montgomery, Vegas鈥 Bruce Cassidy, Dallas鈥 Peter DeBoer, Florida鈥檚 Paul Maurice, Chicago鈥檚 Luke Richardson, Detroit鈥檚 Derek Lalonde and the New York Islanders鈥 Lane Lambert are all starting the job fresh.
CAMP TRYOUTS
Roughly 40 players are attending a camp on a professional tryout agreement with the chance to earn a contract for the season. James Neal has that opportunity with the Blue Jackets, and Derek Stepan returned to Carolina to seek a job with the Hurricanes.
The most intriguing situation involves 37-year-old center Eric Staal, who agreed to the tryout with Florida the same time brother Marc signed a one-year contract. Younger brother Jordan was with Eric and Marc on the 18th green at Pebble Beach to witness the occasion.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e both just super pumped, as was I,鈥 said Jordan Staal, who is the captain of the Hurricanes. 鈥淓ric is excited about the opportunity and Marc, as well. Really cool. Really cool thing.鈥
EARLY START
Before the puck drops on the NHL season in North America on Oct. 11, the Nashville Predators and San Jose Sharks play twice in Prague on Oct. 7 and 8. And those are not exhibitions.
鈥淲e still play two important games,鈥 said Sharks forward Tomas Hertl, who is a native of Prague. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just preseason where you coming here to warm up.鈥
Colorado and Columbus will also play two games in Tampere, Finland, on Nov. 4-5 as part of the NHL鈥檚 Global Series.
And just as the league gets used to a regular schedule, work is ongoing between the league and NHL Players鈥 Association to stage a World Cup of Hockey in February 2024, which is popular among players even if it knocks the calendar off kilter again.
鈥淚 think they missed out on a huge, huge portion of the international game that鈥檚 really going to be missed,鈥 McDavid said. 鈥淲e need to figure out a way to get an international tournament in as quickly as possible.鈥
鈥擲tephen Whyno, The Associated Press