Canadian Division schedule changes announced
The American Hockey League has announced a series of changes to the schedule in the Canadian Division.
The American Hockey League has announced a series of changes to the schedule in the Canadian Division.
Due to league COVID-19 protocols affecting the Toronto Marlies, as well as Toronto Public Health workplace guidelines, the Marlies’ games through April 28 have been postponed.
Despite waiting 15 days between his last college game and his first in the pros, Cole Caufield showed the offensive toolkit that had so many experts puzzled at the fact that he was available for the Montreal Canadiens to pick 15th overall in the 2019 NHL draft.
Due to league COVID-19 protocols affecting the Toronto Marlies, their games scheduled for Thursday and Sunday at Laval as well as April 21 at Belleville have been postponed.
What a day for Cole Caufield. After being named the Hobey Baker Award winner as the top player in U.S. college hockey this season, he scored two goals and added an assist in his pro debut with the Laval Rocket.
It’s obvious when you watch the Laval Rocket play these days that there is no shortage of young talent in the Canadiens system, and Rafael Harvey-Pinard belongs in that group.
Building off their dominant performances to close out the 2019-20 season, the Laval Rocket have picked up exactly where they left off, earning wins in 11 of their 16 games this season.
Laval Rocket forward Yannick Veilleux has been suspended for four games as a consequence of a kneeing incident in a game at Stockton on Mar. 21.
Laval Rocket forward Yannick Veilleux has been suspended for two (2) games as a consequence of using an obscene gesture in a game vs. Toronto on Mar. 14.
As is the case with every European player, Otto Leskinen had to adapt to the North American style last year. But this season, that adaptation seems complete. During the first eight games for Laval, Leskinen was one of the Rocket’s best players.