Boudreau said the 30-minute practice of skating, drills with a heavy skating bent and more skating was in response to last night's third period. He also said it would have gone on longer if the team didn't have to play two games in the next two days.
He hinted that other more drastic measures (benching, cutting ice time, etc.) could be coming in the future, but he doesn't want it to get to that.
UPDATE: Here's a little more from after practice today in Sunrise, Fla.:
* Bruce Boudreau didn't just complain some more about the penalties (he said the first two of the night were suspect, but ...)
"The other three penalties in the third period were just awful penalties and undisciplined. Whether it is in the paper or on TV or me telling them -- how many times this has gone on is why I am so angry.
"What is it going to take to learn a lesson? You never want to go as drastic as you have to go, but if we can't learn the lesson quicker than what we're doing, then we're going to have to do something."
Boudreau didn't want to discuss specifics in regards to actions or players, but did say "You guys can read between the lines," which sounded a lot like coach speak for "Here's looking at you, [rhymes with Yemen]."
Boudreau was also very upset with the work done by the PK after the team took the dumb penalties, particularly on Niclas Bergfors' first goal to make it 2-1. It came 19 seconds after Alexander Semin went to the box.
"I gave them [crap] today too. We've got to be better," he said. "It is the same penalty killers that's been here going on the last two-and-a-half years. Dean [Evason] came right up to them before that second [goal] and said, 'Listen, this is what they're trying to do and this is what we have to do to defend it.' They did exactly that, and we didn't do what we're supposed to do to defend.
"On the same token, there's a lot to go around, because the goalie should have had that one. I don't care if it's a short side goal. Those are the ones you have to stop."