Laval Rocket

The Laval Rocket (French: Rocket de Laval) are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Laval, Quebec.

The team began play in the 2017–18 season, with home games held at Place Bell. They are affiliated with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) and Trois-Rivières Lions of the ECHL.

Laval Rocket
Laval Rocket
CityLaval, Quebec
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionNorth
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
Home arenaPlace Bell
ColoursRed, white and blue
     
Owner(s)Molson family (majority owner)
(Geoff Molson, chairman)
General managerJohn Sedgwick
Head coachJean-Francois Houle
CaptainGabriel Bourque
MediaEnglish:
AHL.TV (Internet)
TSN 690
French:
RDS
91.9 Sports
AffiliatesMontreal Canadiens (NHL)
Trois-Rivières Lions (ECHL)
Websiterocketlaval.com
Franchise history
1969–1971Montreal Voyageurs
1971–1984Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1984–1990Sherbrooke Canadiens
1990–1999Fredericton Canadiens
1999–2002Quebec Citadelles
2002–2015Hamilton Bulldogs
2015–2017St. John's IceCaps
2017–presentLaval Rocket
Championships
Division titles1: (2020–21)
Laval Rocket Current season

History

On July 11, 2016, the AHL and the Montreal Canadiens announced that they would be moving their affiliate to the Montreal suburb of Laval for the 2017–18 season. A name-the-team contest was held from July 11 until August 31, with Patriots, Rapids and Rocket as the final three. On September 8, the winning Laval Rocket name was announced, a tribute to Canadiens' legend Maurice "Rocket" Richard which got a 51% majority of the fan votes. The Rocket are the second hockey team in Greater Montreal to use that nickname, after the QMJHL's Montreal Rocket from 1999 until 2003. In June 2017, the franchise named Larry Carriere as general manager and retained Sylvain Lefebvre as head coach, a position he held since 2012 when the franchise played as the Hamilton Bulldogs.

In the 2017–18 season, Laval finished with a 24–42–7–3 record and placed last overall in the league. Lefebvre was relieved as head coach immediately upon the end of the season and was replaced by Joel Bouchard, who had been serving as head coach and general manager of the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada in the QMJHL.

For the 2020–21 season, the Rocket temporarily relocated to the Bell Centre in Montreal to share the facility with their parent team during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rocket were the Canadian Division champions and second-best winning percentage in the league, while playing only the other four teams based in Canada and no postseason during the pandemic. After the season ended, head coach Bouchard left the team at the end of his contract, compiling a 83–67–24 record over three seasons, to become the head coach of the San Diego Gulls. The Rocket then hired Jean-François Houle as their third head coach.

Franchise location/name history
1963-65: Omaha Knights (CPHL)
1965-69: Houston Apollos (CPHL/CHL)
1969-71: Montreal Voyageurs (AHL)
1971-84: Nova Scotia Voyageurs (AHL)
1984-90: Sherbrooke Canadiens (AHL)
1990-99: Fredericton Canadiens (AHL)
1999-02: Quebec Citadelles (AHL)
2002-15: Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
2015-17: St. John's Ice Caps (AHL)
2017-Present: Laval Rocket (AHL)

Team information

Logos and uniforms

Laval Rocket 
Team mascot Cosmo at the 2023 AHL All-Star Game.

On January 31, 2017, the Laval Rocket revealed the logo and jersey design that the team would wear during their inaugural season. The colours of the Laval Rocket jersey are red, white, and blue and were chosen to mirror the colours of their parent-club, the Montreal Canadiens. As a further tribute to Maurice "Rocket" Richard, patches with the number 9 and a stylized flame appear on each of the sleeves. The stylized flame is also found below the player's number on the back of the jersey and on the back of the player's socks. Each sleeve also has a shield patch with the word Le Rocket found inside. The name of the city the Rocket play out of, Laval, is displayed on each shoulder as well as in the neck tie region of the jersey.

The main logo is a large blue 'R' that is outlined and highlighted in white. The word 'Rocket' runs along the inside of the 'R' in white. While all other logos and patches alternate colours depending on the home or away jersey, the main logo remains blue on both the red and white jerseys.

Season-by-season results

Regular season Playoffs
Season Games Won Lost OTL SOL Points PCT Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Year Prelims 1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2017–18 76 24 42 7 3 58 .382 206 281 7th, North 2018 Did not qualify
2018–19 76 30 34 6 6 72 .474 195 231 7th, North 2019 Did not qualify
2019–20 62 30 24 5 3 68 .548 183 182 6th, North 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 36 23 9 3 1 50 .694 113 87 1st, Canadian 2021 No playoffs held1
2021–22 72 39 26 5 2 85 .590 246 231 3rd, North 2022 BYE2 W, 3–2, SYR W, 3–0, ROC L, 3–4, SPR
2022–23 72 33 29 7 3 76 .528 258 247 5th, North 2023 L, 0–2, UTI
2023–24 72 33 31 6 2 74 .514 235 242 7th, North 2024 Did not qualify

Notes

  1. The league allowed each division the choice to hold a divisional postseason. On April 29, 2021, it was announced that only the Pacific Division had elected to hold a postseason tournament to name a division champion, with the other four divisions awarding their champions via regular season records. Consequently, the league would not award the Calder Cup for a second consecutive season.
  2. Beginning in 2022, the top two teams in the Atlantic, top three teams in each of the North and Central, and the first-place team in the Pacific Division received byes into the division semifinals of the Calder Cup playoffs.

Players

Current roster

Updated April 17, 2024.

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
28 Laval Rocket  Lias Andersson C L 25 2023 Smogen, Sweden Canadiens
52 Laval Rocket  Justin Barron D R 22 2022 Halifax, Nova Scotia Canadiens
4 Laval Rocket  Tobie Bisson (A) D L 27 2023 Rosemere, Quebec Rocket
20 Laval Rocket  Gabriel Bourque (C) LW L 33 2021 Rimouski, Quebec Rocket
12 Laval Rocket  Filip Cederqvist LW L 23 2024 Skara, Sweden Canadiens
42 Laval Rocket  Lucas Condotta (A) LW L 26 2022 Georgetown, Ontario Canadiens
49 Laval Rocket  Jared Davidson Laval Rocket  C L 21 2023 Edmonton, Alberta Rocket
71 Laval Rocket  Jakub Dobes G L 22 2023 Ostrava, Czech Republic Canadiens
16 Laval Rocket  Arnaud Durandeau LW L 25 2024 Montreal, Quebec Canadiens
15 Laval Rocket  Sean Farrell LW L 22 2023 Milton, Massachusetts Canadiens
44 Laval Rocket  Olivier Galipeau D L 26 2022 Montreal, Quebec Rocket
37 Laval Rocket  Brandon Gignac C L 26 2021 Repentigny, Quebec Canadiens
19 Laval Rocket  Emil Heineman LW L 22 2023 Leksand, Sweden Canadiens
73 Laval Rocket  Kasimir Kaskisuo G L 30 2023 Vantaa, Finland Rocket
25 Laval Rocket  Brady Keeper Laval Rocket  D R 27 2023 Winnipeg, Manitoba Canadiens
21 Laval Rocket  Riley Kidney C L 21 2023 Enfield, Nova Scotia Canadiens
61 Laval Rocket  Philippe Maillet C L 31 2023 Montreal, Quebec Canadiens
24 Laval Rocket  Logan Mailloux D R 21 2023 Belle River, Ontario Canadiens
38 Laval Rocket  Strauss Mann G L 25 2023 Greenwich, Connecticut Rocket
68 Laval Rocket  Riley McKay LW L 25 2023 Swan River, Manitoba Rocket
29 Laval Rocket  Mattias Norlinder D L 24 2021 Kramfors, Sweden Canadiens
34 Laval Rocket  Jacob Perreault Laval Rocket  RW R 22 2024 Montreal, Quebec Canadiens
64 Laval Rocket  David Reinbacher D R 19 2024 Hohenems, Austria Canadiens
10 Laval Rocket  Joshua Roy LW L 20 2022 St-Georges-De-Beauce, Quebec Canadiens
81 Laval Rocket  Xavier Simoneau Laval Rocket  C R 22 2022 Saint-Andre-Avellin, Quebec Canadiens
27 Laval Rocket  Mitchell Stephens (A) C R 27 2022 Peterborough, Ontario Canadiens
3 Laval Rocket  Jayden Struble D L 22 2023 Cumberland, Rhode Island Canadiens
84 Laval Rocket  William Trudeau D L 21 2022 Varennes, Quebec Canadiens
17 Laval Rocket  Luke Tuch LW L 22 2024 Baldwinsville, New York Canadiens
63 Laval Rocket  Florian Xhekaj LW L 19 2024 Hamilton, Ontario Canadiens

Team captains

Notable alumni

The following players have played both 100 games with Laval and 100 games in the National Hockey League:

References

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