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Canadiens' Hutson, Mailloux, Reinbacher battle for NHL roster spots at rookie camp

BROSSARD 鈥 The Montreal Canadiens made room for their young defensive talent this summer by moving two established players.
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BROSSARD 鈥 The Montreal Canadiens made room for their young defensive talent this summer by moving two established players.

But blue-line prospects Lane Hutson, Logan Mailloux and David Reinbacher are trying not to look too far ahead, even though they all dream of seizing this opportunity to make the NHL roster.

The Canadiens traded Johnathan Kovacevic to the New Jersey Devils and sent Jordan Harris to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the deal that brought forward Patrik Laine to Montreal.

David Savard and Mike Matheson are the only defencemen on the team with more than 115 games of NHL experience. Third-year Kaiden Guhle is also guaranteed a spot on the blue line.

Beyond that, the picture isn鈥檛 as clear.

Jayden Struble, Arber Xhekaj and Justin Barron will likely have an edge over Hutson, Reinbacher and Mailloux at training camp. But the three highly touted rookies have profiles that suggest they could become top players in the NHL, whereas the other three are more likely to remain in supporting roles.

Hutson, Reinbacher and Mailloux took to the ice at the CN Sports Complex on the second day of rookie camp Thursday 鈥 a physical session with players well aware of what鈥檚 at stake.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say I鈥檓 surprised,鈥 said the 21-year-old Mailloux, an American Hockey League all-star last season. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of guys trying to make a couple different teams here. It鈥檚 kind of what鈥檚 expected, it鈥檚 an NHL training camp, I think it鈥檚 fun for sure.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great being able to get some hard practices, some battles and then some games on the weekend under our belt 鈥 we鈥檙e pushing each other out here鈥

The Canadiens haven鈥檛 had a positional battle gather this much attention in years, especially from rookie camp onward.

All three players said they feel ready for the NHL this fall, and they hope to give the Canadiens鈥 management some tough roster decisions at the end of training camp.

鈥淢y game is more complete. I think it鈥檚 the most complete it鈥檚 ever been,鈥 Mailloux, of Belle River, Ont., said. 鈥淚 think I can still play my offensive game, but I think that I can play against anyone defensively and bring a physical side to the game, and be able to transition pucks, and do that on a nightly basis.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what鈥檚 gonna keep me here, I just gotta try and be consistent.鈥

Mailloux, who played one game with the Canadiens late last season, said he worked on refining certain aspects of his game over the summer.

Hutson focused on preparing for his first full season in the professional ranks and adjusting to the busy schedule at this level.

鈥淚 think just playing my game, and playing it hard,鈥 Hutson, 20, said of his approach at camp. 鈥淥ne thing here stressing here is don鈥檛 get away from who you are as a player and really just compete. That鈥檚 the biggest thing they want to see 鈥 they want to see that you compete, that you鈥檙e hard on pucks and you make it hard on the other team.鈥

The five-foot-10, 162-pound Hutson played the last two games of the season for the Canadiens last spring after finishing his college career at Boston University.

Meanwhile, Reinbacher didn鈥檛 play with the Canadiens last season. The 19-year-old Austrian did, however, play 11 games with the American Hockey League鈥檚 Laval Rocket after arriving in North America following his season with Swiss club HC Kloten.

鈥淭hose 11 games were hard games and really meaningful games, I learned a lot,鈥 said Reinbacher, the fifth overall pick in the 2023 NHL draft. Now I had a great summer and now I鈥檓 here trying to make a good impression.鈥

Swedish defenceman Adam Engstr枚m 鈥 a 2022 third-round pick 鈥 will also have his first opportunity to showcase his skills in North America this season and could shake things up with a strong camp.

They鈥檒l get their first chance to stand out in pre-season games this weekend when the Canadiens prospects take on the Toronto Maple Leafs prospects at the Bell Centre on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

Alexis B茅langer-Champagne, The Canadian Press