The first of two practices at Devils Development Camp on Friday ended with a shootout drill.

That's when Jesper Boqvist and Bobo Carpenter went to work.

The rules were simple. Score on your attempt and move on until just one shooter was left. Boqvist and Carpenter were the only two players to score on their first two attempts, and they weren't done there.

Each player scored two more goals, getting a little more crafty as they went on.

Both then missed their next two shots, so they ended up tying for the shootout title during the first session.

Boqvist, the 36th overall pick of the 2017 NHL Draft, has some highly touted speed and pucks skills, and he showed them while scoring with relative ease during the shootout.

Carpenter, the son of former Devil Bobby Carpenter, is attending his second straight camp on a tryout invite. After impressing last summer, he's doing the same again in 2018. He will be a senior at Boston University in the fall.

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