The Montreal Canadiens were sent home in five games at the hands of the Washington Capitals, but their loss doesn't spell out no playoff hockey in La Belle Province. Thanks to the Laval Rocket, the hockey-crazed locals can shift their focus to Laval.
Jacob Fowler has won his way to the North Division Finals pic.twitter.com/TBT0MJOcf2
— American Hockey League (@TheAHL) May 7, 2025
Kent Hughes will assuredly have a close eye on the Rocket and on two of the teams' young blueliners, who have the potential to crack a spot left open by David Savard's retirement.
David Reinbacher , the Habs' 2023 fifth overall selection, who has battled injury and then a strict return to play protocol, arrived ready for the American Hockey League playoffs. Hughes has watched intently, and heard all the outside noise - Matvei Michkov or Ryan Leonard were the pick - but Reinbacher controls the play, like a general.
David Reinbacher today on talks of potentially making the Habs team next season:
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) May 6, 2025
“I mean it’s always nice, right? But at the end of the day, you gotta do the job here. I do what they ask here. I’m not looking into the future right now, I’m looking at tonight & try to do what’s… pic.twitter.com/XE7JO3NDEJ
Many have coined the Austrian rearguard as a defensive defenseman, but that is not the case, and watching his highlights with the Rocket will shut down that idea emphatically. Reinbacher doesn't have the risk factor in his game of Lane Hutson, but his size and mobility combination make him intriguing.
After Reinbacher, though he is older and has more experience playing professionally in North America, Logan Mailloux is pure offense and excitement. Unfortunately, this means that he often cheats defensively to try and make an impact offensively.
#Rocket Pascal Vincent on Logan Mailloux's performance in the series
— Chris G (@ChrisHabs360) May 7, 2025
"He's playing the best hockey I've seen him so far. Consistency wise, routes on the ice, killing plays, decisions with the puck, what he does on the special teams. I think he's been playing his best hockey.… pic.twitter.com/0kQV8VctN0
Mailloux is reminiscent of a revved up engine, he is high octane, but sometimes to a fault, which is why he is in the AHL, honing his craft, and trying to keep the steering wheel straight on the tarmac.
Both players provide tantalizing skill to the defense pipeline, and their play down the stretch should be a huge factor in how Hughes approaches his offseason plans. First, he will watch as Jacob Fowler and the Rocket try to keep things rolling in round two of the playoffs.
Jacob Fowler on playing for the Laval Rocket at home during the AHL playoffs:
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) May 7, 2025
“The crowd was incredible. The support here is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It’s pretty special to play here.” pic.twitter.com/snB9SZt67I
Reinbacher and Mailloux will do their best to chip in offensively, shut down plays defensively and get under the skin of the opposition at every opportunity that shows itself.
Hughes, Gorton and St. Louis will watch intently and piece together what the defence brigade for the CH will resemble in October.
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