New additions face tough test on first day of Vancouver Canucks training camp
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Jason Dickinson was warned about the dreaded bag skate he’d face on the first day of Vancouver Canucks training camp.
He kept the gruelling sprints in mind as he worked out over the summer but still found completing the feat an “enlightening” experience on Thursday.
“You do an hour-and-a-half, hour-and-45 practice with a lot of pace, a lot intensity and then a bag skate,” said the versatile forward. “In the summers, you try to replicate as best you can but the lactic acid that builds up is hard to replicate. Until you actually do it, you don’t actually understand just how it feels come real time.”
Dealt to Vancouver by the Dallas Stars ahead of the NHL expansion draft in July, Dickinson was one of several players who got their first taste of a Canucks training camp on Thursday.