Jets prospects undergo endurance, fitness tests
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This article was published 04/07/2016 (3391 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Day 2 of Winnipeg Jets development camp ramped up Monday as 35 young players were put through their paces during a morning of fitness and endurance tests at the MTS Iceplex.
The five-day camp continued without a formal practice. Instead, the draft picks and invitees were measured and charted and prodded and pushed as coaches and instructors paid strict attention to their stopwatches and clipboards.
The forwards had an extra session on the ice devoted to faceoffs.

First-round pick Patrick Laine was available to sign autographs for the second-straight day Monday. Laine is recovering from knee surgery and isn’t ready to skate, but has been participating in off-ice activities. He is scheduled to head home to Finland Tuesday for the rest of the summer.
The development camp continues until Thursday and includes an inter-squad scrimmage Tuesday at 6 p.m., the day’s only session on the ice.
Morning sessions resume Wednesday and the camp wraps up with a controlled scrimmage Thursday morning at the Iceplex.
tim.campbell@freepress.mb.ca
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Updated on Monday, July 4, 2016 2:24 PM CDT: fixes typo