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Blue Jackets Start 'Second Camp' Post-Break
18 Feb
Summary
- Blue Jackets begin an eight-day 'minicamp' after NHL Olympic break.
- Team aims to prepare mentally and physically for a tough stretch.
- Coach Bowness emphasizes intensity for upcoming playoff race.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are gearing up for an intense eight-day "minicamp" following the NHL's Olympic break. Coach Rick Bowness emphasized that this period is crucial for the team's mental and physical preparation as they resume regular season play on February 26. The Blue Jackets are making a strong push for the playoffs, currently sitting just four points behind a wild-card spot and third place in the Metropolitan Division.
The coaching staff has meticulously planned the "minicamp," focusing on systems, special teams, and five-on-five play. Practices will alternate between "flow" sessions for acclimatization and physically demanding skates designed to simulate playoff intensity. This rigorous approach is necessary because March features a demanding schedule of 17 games in 30 days, including a rescheduled game against the Los Angeles Kings, leaving minimal room for practice.
While Bowness initially planned significant changes, the team's recent success of 22 out of a possible 24 points since January 11 has led to a focus on "fine-tuning" rather than major adjustments. The team is defending better, and Bowness is confident in their current trajectory. The only notable concern is winger Kirill Marchenko, who may miss initial practices due to a lower-body injury but is expected to be ready for the March 26 game.




