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PROSPECTS | Canadiens Development Camp – Day 5

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PROSPECTS | Canadiens Development Camp – Day 5
Winning Team A with Prospect Cup (Photo by Montreal Canadiens)

BROSSARD, QC. — It was the final day of development camp, the final opportunity this summer for prospects to make an impression on Habs brass. That means that not only was the player’s effort ramped up, but also the intensity of the scrimmage.

Two of the best players during today’s scrimmage and throughout the camp are Mike McCarron and Mikhail Sergachev. Finding themselves on opposite teams, and given the type of games played by the two players, there has been a healthy competition all week. Today, with that extra intensity, the competition between McCarron and Sergachev turned into a few less-than-friendly mutual slashes, and once separated, unpleasantries directed at each other all the way back to the benches.

Beyond the altercation, the two continued to make an impact on the outcome of the game. McCarron assisted on the tying goal from Jeremiah Addison nearing the end of the first period.  Sergachev scored the go-ahead goal and eventual game winner in the final period.

After the game, Canadiens director of player development, Martin Lapointe sparked discussion on social media by saying, “Certainly not crazy to think Sergachev can play in the NHL next season.” Was it a personal opinion or a narrative being floated by the Canadiens organization?

Certainly that question was answered a short time later when the official Canadiens account tweeted a link to a story that included the tease Sergachev “has all of the attributes to be a stud at the NHL level.” What is the purpose of the Canadiens organization leading fans to believe that they have a young, exciting defenceman who could be ready to step into the lineup in the fall?

The answer to that question should be rather obvious. The Habs would certainly have interest in changing the channel from the blockbuster trade that happened more than a week ago. That said, it would be hard to believe that the Canadiens would reserve a roster spot on defense for the prospect in the hopes that he passes a 10-game regular season audition.

But let there be no doubt that this week Sergachev displayed that he is the real deal. McCarron and Will Bitten also made people take notice in their play. And at a much different level, invitees Scott Eansor and Reid Duke garnered attention.

Trevor Timmins presented the MVP of Development Camp to Nikita Scherbak.

Three stars for Day 5

  1. Mikhail Sergachev
  2. Mike McCarron
  3. Will Bitten

Development camp scrimmage – July 7, 2016

Team A – 4
Goals: Reway, McDonald, Sergachev, Bitten

Team B – 2
Goals: Dichiara, Addison

 

Team A  Team B 
Forwards
37 Will Bitten
40 Connor Crisp
85 Reid Duke
86 Scott Eansor
47 Jeremy Gregoire
78 Karson Kuhlman
92 Hayden McCool
84 Martin Reway
38 Nikita Scherbak
63 Lukas Vejdemo
94 Kody McDonald
64 Jeremiah Addison
48 Daniel Audette
56 Massimo Corozza
83 Frankie Dichiara
57 Markus Eisenschmid
90 Giovanni Fiore
91 Maxime Fortier
54 Charles Hudon
34 Michael McCarron
96 Petrus Palmu
46 Nicolas Poulin
55 Michael Pezzetta
Defensemen
77 Scott Dornbrock
58 Noah Juulsen
61 Nikolas Koberstein
53 Victor Mete
44 Marshall Rifai
8  Mikhail Sergachev
97 Michael Zipp
98 Colton Bobyk
60 Simon Bourque
75 Tariq Hammond
81 Arvid Henrikson
89 Ryan Johnston
82 Tom Parisi
49 Casey Staum
Goalies
30 Zach Fucale
70 Michael McNiven
80 Hayden Hawkey
35 Charlie Lindgren

Injured

36 Brett Lernout
62 Matthew Bradley

Not present

Artturi Lehkonen
52 Jake Evans
75 Luke Ripley

1 COMMENT

  1. also will be very hard to put Sergachev on the NHL roster as of right noiw they have 25 players signed to a 1 way contract you are as I am sure you aware of
    once the season starts only have a 23 man roster, Unless they make a
    multiplayer trade there will not be room. I admit I don’t know if
    Berghvan is talking to anyone about a multiplayer trade or a single
    player trade for an AHL player or draft choices.

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