No time to fool around in the Canadian camp

The team continues to develop, the process moves forward, the requirements change. We got a first glimpse of this when we received the list of players invited to the Canadiens camp on Tuesday evening.

59 names were registered, 12 fewer than last year and 15 fewer than during Martin St-Louis’ first camp as head coach of the Canadiens.

Photo credit: Photo agency QMI, JOEL LEMAY

“It was time to get smaller in numbers,” he said. Last year we had four teams for intrasquad play. This year we have three. That allows us to attack things quicker.”

So, gone are the days when players were simply called upon to fill out their jerseys. In any case, there will be fewer of them, as almost fifty of them will make up the Canadian and Rocket ranks.

This may explain the sparkle in St-Louis’ eyes. A bit like the teacher who finds the students he likes at the beginning of the school year.

Especially since, as he himself emphasized, the group that will appear before him every day for the next three weeks is “more mature, more talented and more profound” than those that he and his deputies had to evaluate in his first two seasons.

“Young people grow up. “Two years ago we had between five and seven recruits,” the head coach recalled of his first full winter in Montreal. Juraj Slafkovsky, Kaiden Guhle, Jordan Harris, Arber Xhekaj, Johnathan Kovacevic, Justin Barron and Rafael Harvey-Pinard have all played under him this season.

No significant changes

When the curtain goes up on the season, there will likely be three of them. And among the veterans, the new additions will be limited to Patrik Laine and possibly Alex Barré-Boulet. Therefore, it will be easier for St-Louis and his staff to continue the work they have started.

“Last year, when Newy [Alex Newhook] When he arrived, we tried to figure out who he was going to play with, said the Laval resident. There, the guys know pretty much where we want to go, what kind of game we want to play. We’ll make small adjustments, but nothing big.”

That doesn’t mean everything is set in stone. As he mentioned during the golf tournament, it’s up to the players to force the coaches’ hand.

“I have an idea of ​​who is sitting in which chair at any given time. But chairs come and go. If you think you have a chair, make sure you keep it.”

As long as it’s not the electric chair.

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Darren Pena

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