Day Two...The Need for Speed

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 Day Two...The Need for Speed
Today was Day Two of " Christmas Hockey in July" at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. We took in the morning session with the Group B players, and the keywords seemed to be "gadgets" and "speed." The first half of the session was devoted to measurement -- spider-like meters set up around the ice surface in what seemed to be an effort to measure individual players' speed...blue line-to-blue line, ... [link]

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Witt Stays On The Island; Scrimmage Today
Published 7/9/2008 by Garrett (noreply@blogger.com) at Puckhead's Thoughts
... camp. The intrasquad scrimmage will be at 3:30 this afternoon and is (as always) open to the public. I was assured that the players will be in sweaters that will don their names on the back, so we can kind of grasp who else is at camp besides those on the public roster. It should be a bigger crowd too, one more knowledgable about hockey and the Caps in general then what I have encountered in the past two days, I hope. The crowd has been pretty light, except for all the bloggers ( Peerless , ...

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