Montreal Canadiens training camp update
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Jeff Drouin
August 25, 2021 (1:23 PM)
If you were wondering when you could see the Habs' top prospects such as Kaiden Guhle, Ryan Poehling and Mattias Norlinder just to name a few, it will be on September 15th. This date will be the official start of the Montreal Canadiens' rookie camp.
No player has been confirmed yet though, so we don't know if players like Sean Farrell, Oliver Kapanen, Jordan Harris and Luke Tuch will be present. These players will not be in Laval or Montreal this season, so there is a lot of speculation as to whether they will be at the camp.
The Montreal Canadiens will be holding their annual golf tournament on September 21, one day before the opening of the real training camp on September 22.
It will be very interesting to see which players will be invited to the Canadiens' camp. Many young players could see their career path extended, if they perform well during the rookie camp.
Be patient, the return of hockey is coming soon!
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