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PROSPECTS | Canadiens Development Camp – Day 1
Mikhail Sergachev (Photo by RDS)
Mikhail Sergachev (Photo by RDS)

BROSSARD, QC. — After coping with a disastrous year on the ice and considerable upheaval in the off-season, it was refreshing to see the guys wearing the CH back on the ice in Brossard. Sunday marked the opening of the 2016 Montreal Canadiens Development Camp. 45 players were invited to camp to be tested, receive instruction and compete in scrimmages through July 7th.

Strength and Conditioning Coach Pierre Allard put the group through an off-ice workout in the morning. St. John’s IceCaps head coach Sylvain Lefebvre was in charge of the on-ice sessions. Former Canadiens defenseman Francis Bouillon helped out serving as a guest coach for the week.

A disappointment for many fans was the absence of Finnish forward Artturi Lehkonen who remained in Sweden to continue his off-season workouts. Lehkonen has announced that he is making the transition to North America for next season and could be part of the solution for additional offense if he can stick with the big club. Lehkonen is expected to attend training camp in the fall.

IceCaps defenseman Brett Lernout was not in attendance still sidelined with a knee injury suffered late in the season during a callup-up by the Canadiens. Lernout played just 6:30 in his NHL debut on April 2nd in a game against the Florida Panthers.

The day ended with two inter-squad scrimmages. The scrimmages featured a first period played at 4-on-4, and a final period with a 3-on-3 format.

Zach Fucale was lit up for eight goals against with IceCaps teammate Jeremy Gregoire scoring the hat trick as Team B coasted to an easy victory in the first scrimmage. Freshly-drafted Will Bitten and try-out forward Hayden McCool each had two goals.

Teams C and D skated to a 2-2 draw with Giovanni Fiore scoring the tying goal with just three second remaining. IceCaps forward Markus Eisenschmid picked up a goal on the penalty shot.

Three stars for Day 1

  1. Jeremy Gregoire – hat trick
  2. Will Bitten – 2 goals including the prettiest goal of the day
  3. Charlie Lindgren – solid performance with several big stops in an offensive game

Development camp scrimmage – July 3, 2016

Team B – 8
Goals: Gregoire (3), Bitten (2), McCool (2), Evans

Team A – 3
Goals: Pezzetta, Reway, Duke

Team A  Team B 
Forwards
40 Connor Crisp
55 Michael Pezzetta
63 Lukas Vejdemo
84 Martin Reway
85 Reid Duke
86 Scott Eansor
37 Will Bitten
38 Nikita Scherbak
47 Jeremy Gregoire
52 Jake Evans
78 Karson Kuhlman
92 Hayden McCool
Defensemen
8  Mikhail Sergachev
73  Luke Ripley
77  Scott Dornbrock
97 Michael Zipp  
44  Marshall Rifai
53 Victor Mete
58 Noah Juulsen
61 Nikolas Koberstein
Goalies
30 Zach Fucale
35 Charlie Lindgren

Development camp scrimmage – July 3, 2016

Team C – 2
Goals: Parisi, Eisenschmid

Team D – 2
Goals: Addison, Fiore

Team C  Team D 
Forwards
34 Michael McCarron
48 Daniel Audette
56 Massimo Corozza
57 Markus Eisenschmid
91 Maxime Fortier
96 Petrus Palmu
46 Nicolas Poulin
54 Charles Hudon
62 Matthew Bradley
64 Jeremiah Addison
83 Frankie Dichiara
90 Giovanni Fiore
94 Kody McDonald
Defensemen
49  Casey Staum
81  Arvid Henrikson
82  Tom Parisi
89 Ryan Johnston
60  Simon Bourque
75 Tariq Hammond
98 Colton Bobyk
Goalies
80 Hayden Hawkey
70 Michael McNiven

Injured
36 Brett Lernout

Not present
Artturi Lehkonen