Hockey Canada has officially announced that Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki, New York Islanders defenseman Noah Dobson, and Canadiens goaltender Samuel Montembeault have been invited to Calgary this week to participate in the national team’s Olympic orientation camp.

This camp marks the first stage in the selection process for athletes aiming to represent Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it provides a crucial opportunity for players to showcase their skills in a high-performance environment surrounded by the country’s best talent.

For Nick Suzuki, who has quickly established himself as one of the most respected young leaders in the NHL, the invitation is a chance to confirm his role as a future centerpiece for Canada on the international stage.

Suzuki’s strong two-way play, combined with his vision and consistency, has earned him admiration across the league, and many analysts believe he is primed to secure a permanent place on the Olympic roster. Noah Dobson, meanwhile, has emerged as one of the NHL’s most reliable young defensemen, providing stability on the blue line and demonstrating impressive offensive instincts from the back end.

His ability to transition the puck effectively and contribute on special teams makes him a versatile candidate for Team Canada’s defensive core. The camp will allow selectors to evaluate how his skills translate in competition alongside other elite Canadian blueliners, a position where depth is traditionally high. Goaltender Samuel Montembeault has steadily built his reputation as a dependable presence in the crease, showing poise under pressure and resilience during challenging stretches with the Canadiens.

His inclusion in the camp reflects Canada’s intention to test a range of goaltending options before finalizing their Olympic roster. While Montembeault may not yet be as decorated as some veteran names, his upward trajectory and mental toughness have made him a serious contender for one of the coveted roster spots.

The camp will not only focus on on-ice drills but also emphasize team culture, fitness, and strategy as Canada seeks to assemble a squad capable of reclaiming Olympic gold. Since the return of NHL players to the Winter Games, expectations have soared, and Team Canada remains under pressure to deliver against powerful rivals such as the United States, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.

For Suzuki, Dobson, and Montembeault, this camp represents both an honor and a responsibility, as they look to cement their names in Canadian hockey history.

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