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The Laval Rocket announced they have signed forward Xavier Simoneau, defensemen Josh Jacobs and Darick Louis-Jean, and ...
Montreal Canadiens and Laval Rocket player Joshua Roy was attending Jonathan Huberdeau’s golf tournament and spoke to RDS’ Eric Leblanc. The 21-year-old has wised up since last season, and he’s aware ...
Montreal Canadiens 2024 fifth-round 130 overall selection Tyler Thorpe impressed in 2024-2025 during the team's training camp ...
After the arrival and departure of certain players within an organization, it’s always exciting to know who will be playing ...
Kent Hughes’ primary mandate as General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens is to make the Habs the best team they can be in ...
St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced today the Blues have acquired ...
The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced today that the organization has signed forward Alex Barre-Boulet to a one-year ...
The Laval Rocket were the American Hockey League’s top dog all year, and hadn’t been tested until they reached the Calder Cup final, when the Charlotte Checkers stopped them dead in their tracks.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – After a five-day wait, the Rochester Amerks have their opponent for the North Division Finals–the Laval Rocket, with the first game set at Blue Cross Arena on May 14.
Beating the Laval Rocket always was going to be a steep mountain for the Monsters to climb. Now it will be like climbing it while wearing their ice skates. The Rocket took Game 1 of the best-of ...
Laval’s Sean Farrell answered with back-to-back goals at 16:09 and 19:24 on the man advantage, giving the Rocket a 2-1 lead headed into the final intermission.