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Teams will ice 20-man rosters with extra manpower on hand in the hubs in case of illness or injury

“If you’re not one of the 20, you’ve got a responsibility to make the 20 ready to play,” Treliving said. “So if you’re, pick a name, if you’re Adam Ruzicka, I think it’s a great opportunity for him.

The Flames had two pre-season games remaining last September when the six-foot-four, 220-pound centre was assigned to Stockton from his first training camp.“Adam Ruzicka with a year of pro under his belt looks like a totally different hockey player,” Ward said. While training camp 2.0 is primarily about preparation, Ward still wants players competing for jobs, ice time and special-teams roles as they would normally at training camp.

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