
A look at some of the top stories from day two of Vancouver Canucks Training Camp.

Day two of Vancouver Canucks Training Camp was very similar to Day one. The three groups remained the same, with the only major change being an injured player getting back on the ice for the first time. Here is a look at some of the biggest storylines from Friday here in Pentiction.
Lines Stay The Same For The Second Straight Day
The Canucks elected to keep their lines the same on Friday, showcasing what forward trio's the club may be looking at to start the preseason. Some of the notable combos included DeBrusk-Pettersson-Lekkerimäki and Heinen-Miller-Boeser. Höglander-Räty-Garland were also together as well as Bains-Suter-Sprong. While some shuffling will occur once injured players return to the group, these are some of the lines fans could see skating together when the organization opens the preseason next week.
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Teddy Blueger Returns To The Ice
The big surprise of the day was seeing Teddy Blueger back on the ice. At the beginning of the day, he was not listed in any of the groups but was skating with Group C, which is mostly made up of prospects. According to GM Patrik Allvin, Blueger is working his way back from offseason lower body surgery but should be healthy and ready before the end of the preseason.
Nils Höglander Finishes Number One In Fitness Testing
During his media availability, Rick Tocchet was asked about the team's fitness results and gave some insight into the top players. While he didn't have a full list available, Tocchet mentioned that Nils Höglander finished at the top in fitness testing this year. The Canucks head coach also said that Höglander has "been outstanding the last two days." Looking to establish himself as a top-six forward this season, it is clear that Höglander has come to camp motivated and ready to do whatever it takes to take his game to the next level.
Day three of Training Camp is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with doors at the South Okanagan Events Centre opening at 9:00 a.m.
