After three days of on\u002Dice practice, Toronto\u0027s training camp switches to exhibition match mode with the first five in seven days.
“It’s a cool experience to play in your first couple of games,” Rielly said. “You get amped up and I think it’s up to the older guys to bring that energy.
“The first couple of games for sure. You just try and get as many touches as you can, then look at managing after that.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Head coach Sheldon Keefe and management want to see the youngsters under pressure in a game situation or two, especially those ticketed for a return to their junior teams in the coming days. A minimum of eight veterans must dress for each game to make sure ticket holders get some bang for their buck.
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