Jersey No. Player
59 Mike Angelidis
15 Carter Ashton
36 Cory Conacher*
14 Brett Connolly
52 Gabriel Desjardins*
62 Philip-Michael Devos*
39 Matt Fornataro*
67 Seth Griffith*
9 Steve Downie
18 Adam Hall
38 Alex Hutchings
63 Tyler Johnson
49 Blair Jones
76 Pierre-Cedric Labrie*
4 Vinny Lecavalier
12 Ryan Malone
19 Dominic Moore
65 Vladislav Namestnikov
41 Eric Neilson*
17 Michel Ouellet
74 Ondrej Palat
71 Richard Panik
28 Alex Picard
16 Teddy Purcell
11 Tom Pyatt
21 Mattias Ritola
22 Ryan Shannon
24 Trevor Smith
26 Marty St. Louis
91 Steven Stamkos
44 Nate Thompson
42 Dana Tyrell
43 James Wright
34 JT Wyman
Defense
50 Mark Barberio
47 Marc-Andre Bergeron
2 Eric Brewer
7 Brett Clark
55 Jeff Dimmen*
27 Bruno Gervais
97 Matt Gilroy
75 Radko Gudas
77 Victor Hedman
58 Scott Jackson
57 Adam Janosik
13 Pavel Kubina
64 Charles Landry
73 Daniel Milan*
5 Mattias Ohlund
3 Richard Petiot
51 Kevin Quick*
72 Geoffrey Schemitsch
48 Mike Vernace
Goaltenders
32 Mathieu Garon
31 Jaroslav Janus
37 Pat Nagle
30 Dwayne Roloson
40 Dustin Tokarski
For what he does in this day and age? I think Bergeron fits that tab and since he is already under contract...but there was a time I would not have minded McCabe on the blueline.
I don't think McCabe would come on an invite alone, and I wouldn't be tempted to offer him a contract without seeing how he fits in to our defence first. If Ohlund or Kubina was injured or absent long term I'd be more in favor of this.
Meh...defensive depth is never a bad thing, Boucher likes going 7D...if the dollars made sense...
Coach Guy Boucher seeks intensity when Tampa Bay Lightning opens camp. (...)
"My speech to the players will be that everything you do matters," Boucher said. "It matters because we get information to act on them now or a little later or in the long run. There's injuries and all kinds of trades that can happen." (...)
"Play to your strengths," Boucher said is his advice. "You have to make me think you're the best at something so I can make room for you."
BRANDON — For Vinny Lecavalier, the best part of his offseason workout program was it began a few weeks early.
He didn't do anything major, he said, just some extra skating. But given how his past few summers have been more about rehabilitating repaired body parts than preparing for a season, the quick start felt good.
"It was such a relief," the Lightning captain said, "not having to think about healing something."
I'll admit it, I thought he was done. But if he can come back to even a part of what he was, very good things could happen.
The first day of training camp is a lot of procedural stuff (photos, measurements, paperwork, etc.). I wouldn't get too excited about seeing them on the ice a whole lot today.
Maybe my mind is getting off-track, but for tomorrow...
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9:30 AM – 9:45 AM: Main Locker Room Meeting
9:45 AM – 10:00 AM: Alternate Locker Room Meeting
So they talk to the guys in the dressing room for 15 minutes, get up and move everybody into another dressing room for the same meeting.
Apparently the main dressing room was booked for a wedding reception to start at that time, and the bar mitzvah scheduled for the the alternate dressing room should have already ended by then.
Last edited by Felonious Python: 09-16-2011 at 08:31 AM.
The first day of training camp is a lot of procedural stuff (photos, measurements, paperwork, etc.). I wouldn't get too excited about seeing them on the ice a whole lot today.
Maybe my mind is getting off-track, but for tomorrow...
So they talk to the guys in the dressing room for 15 minutes, get up and move everybody into another dressing room for the same meeting.
Apparently the main dressing room was booked for a wedding reception to start at that time, and the bar mitzvah scheduled for the the alternate dressing room should have already ended by then.
They can't fit everyone in the locker room, so team blue changes in one and team white gets the other. Both groups hit the ice after the meetings.