The atmosphere at the Montreal Canadiens’ training camp is charged with anticipation, and not just because the season is about to kick off.

Beneath the surface of routine drills and familiar faces, a quiet storm is brewing on the blue line, where competition among young defensemen is fiercer than ever.

The stakes are high, and for some prospects, this camp could be the defining moment of their careers. With management keeping a watchful eye on every shift and every battle along the boards, the pressure is palpable—especially for those hoping to break into the NHL roster.

One name, in particular, has started to generate a buzz among insiders and fans alike. After an impressive debut season in North America, this Swedish defenseman has put himself squarely in the spotlight, but not for the reasons you might expect.

As the Canadiens grapple with a crowded defensive corps, whispers about potential moves and strategic decisions are beginning to circulate. Could a rising star be on the verge of becoming a key piece in a major transaction? Is management considering a bold shakeup that could send shockwaves through the roster?

As rumors swirl and speculation mounts, all eyes are on training camp to see who will seize the opportunity—and who might be heading for a new beginning elsewhere.

Photo at Canadiens camp

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The Montreal Canadiens’ training camp has just begun, and there will be some interesting battles to watch among certain prospects hoping to earn a spot.

This will be particularly true on defense, as several young blueliners in the organization will try to convince the Canadiens’ management that they belong in the NHL.

Among them is Swedish defenseman Adam Engstrom.

He had an excellent first season in North America with the Laval Rocket in 2024-2025, but because of the congestion on the Canadiens’ blue line, Kent Hughes may have to make some decisions.

Adam Engstrom involved in a trade to bring in offensive reinforcements?

Hughes could indeed take advantage of the situation by using Engstrom as trade currency if he were to have a strong training camp.

At least that’s what journalist Marc-Antoine Godin stated during the first episode of the new season of Tellement Hockey on Radio-Canada.

“He could generate interest from other teams across the NHL.”

– Marc Antoine Godin

In particular, teams out West come to mind, such as the Anaheim Ducks, who have had discussions on multiple occasions with Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens about a possible trade.

A bit like what happened with Jordan Harris last year, the Canadiens’ general manager could take advantage of the surplus of defensemen in Montreal to improve his team in the short term.

A third-round pick of the Canadiens in 2022, Adam Engstrom recorded 27 points in 66 games with the Laval Rocket and was one of the team’s best defensemen during the playoffs.

He was a big contributor to his team’s success in reaching the semifinals, and it will be very interesting to follow him during training camp.