
Especially, kids use to play table tennis, and other games like that, but the most interesting games are bubble hockey and Tornado foosball. Some games are interesting enough that everyone would love to play them. “I expect them to bring a real good game to the table.We used to play different types of games in which indoor and outdoor games are including. To Vigneault, it matters little: “They’ve lost key players and they’ve just kept on playing,” he said of the Bruins. … Bruins star Brad Marchand was banged up in his team’s exhibition loss to Columbus, but the injury wasn’t expected to be serious. We’ll bring in a few more people tomorrow for practice.” … Hart is the scheduled starter Sunday afternoon against the Bruins, and Vigneault said Elliott will be in net for one of the last two seeding games. “I’ve got different type of drills that we could do with more players. “I want to get the other group involved with our group,” Vigneault said of his reserves, practice players and starters. NOTES > Vigneault will use his practice time Saturday to emulate game situations, with controlled scrimmages. It’s up to us to go out there and prove it.” “These three games are going to be important. I believe this group has learned that and has learned about playing the right way and executing and bringing the right work ethic to the games.

We’re going to need to play hard have a real strong and smart work ethic. Those three games, we’re going to need to play good. “We’ve got, obviously, a reseeding phase to go through. “You’ve got to bring your best hockey,” Vigneault repeated. The will to put yourself in the right frame of mind to go out there and play your best.”Īlthough Vigneault knows the three seeding games is the right time for him to test line combinations and use both of his seemingly sharp goaltenders, Carter Hart and Brian Elliott, he sees the games’ real value in the way they can improve the sharpness of his players just in time for real playoffs. A lot of it has to do with the preparation that they need to do. Mental focus, mental strength that players bring. How you bounce back from a hard-fought game, win or lose. “With playoff hockey there is a lot to be said for momentum, in-game momentum. “I feel it with this group of players, the focus we have on the task,” head coach Alain Vigneault said. Then again, the Flyers are only focused on the now, as it should be. So perhaps having a top seed (which should have gone to the Bruins but won’t because the NHL needs the extra television contract cash) could put a team in better position against whatever team is the fourth and final team to come out of the “qualifier” tournament that will be held between eight other Eastern Conference teams in Toronto. Whatever seed you’re in, hopefully when playoffs starts you have your game where you want it to be as a team and also personally.” “Obviously the higher seed we are, the better position we’re going to put ourselves in. “I think the most important thing is to find your game within those three games,” Claude Giroux said in a video media chat Friday. Unofficially, these three games against other top-4 seeds next week, against Boston on Sunday at 3 o’clock, Washington Thursday and Tampa Bay next Saturday, seem fairly meaningless, considering there’s no such thing as home ice advantage in the Toronto “bubble.”
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Officially, their “seeding mini-tournament” are meant to be games that count. Now that their one official exhibition game of their bubble-hockey restart has been completed, the Flyers are working hard to get ready for their next three practice games at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
