Asked how long he thinks he'll need before he can play, Cooke said, "Today was the first day. I'll see how it reacts tonight to see if I can skate tomorrow and yada, yada, yada. Then we can get a better sense. First real practice. I'll take it, not to go cliché-ish, day by day. I just hope it's before the end of the season (so he can get some games before the playoffs)."
Kyle Brodziak, who has missed three games with a neck issue, took a couple shots, took a couple days of rest and returned to practice. He will play against the Rangers.
Coach Mike Yeo said the lineup Thursday is up in the air. However, Yeo said the top three lines will stay intact and he said Brodziak is returning, so that means two of Ryan Carter, Jordan Schroeder and Haula will play. And since Haula was on the fifth line wearing all red today, one would assume he's the odd guy out initially. That's what I guessed in my game notebook Sunday here.
On how difficult these decisions are, Yeo said, "It's going to be hard and everybody's going to have an argument, and everybody's going to have an opinion. In many cases, it's going to be right. In a lot of ways it's going to be difficult for us to make a wrong choice. In other ways, difficult for us to make the right choice just because everybody that's here has had an impact in getting us here. Everybody has had success with us at different points of the season. And everybody that's here we feel could help us. So, what that means is there's going to be people out of the lineup that are very tough decisions to make. But at the same time, the people that are in will recognize that and they'll take advantage of the opportunity."
On the amount of guys on the ice, Yeo said, "It obviously presents some challenges. The ice gets chewed up a little bit quicker and fewer repetitions for guys, both for the guys that have been in the lineup and the guys trying to get ready to get back in the lineup. So, yeah, it's not easy to do. But I thought it was still a pretty good tempo to our practice and a good skate."
How does that change the way he coaches practice? "It makes it a little bit different in how you prepare and plan your practices. You have to be a little bit more mindful of some of the drills that you're doing, making sure there's not a lot of standing around time. And making sure trying to find a way for everybody to get their reps. It changes some of the things that you might do at this time. Certainly looking at our game, it's tough to have a type of practice where you're going to have a lot of teaching and system focus. I just think looking at these couple days, the one thing that was going to be important to us, our priority had to be to make sure that we get our battle level ramped back up and the pace of our play, and obviously a little bit of conditioning."