3rd star William Trudeau had no points (but did make a nice save to prevent a goal), 2nd star Cayden Primeau stopped 23 of 24 ...
The curved glass by the benches is supposed to prevent injuries, but that didn't happen on this play late in the 3rd period, as Jeník ...
Barré-Boulet's shorthanded empty net goal at 13:32 of the 3rd period increased the Rocket's lead to 5-1.
Pettersson's goal at 8:49 of the 2rd period cut the Rocket's lead to 4-1.
Stephen Halliday of the Senators had a great scoring chance in the 3rd period, but Trudeau made the save to keep the score at ...
Farrell's goal at 1:31 of the 3rd period increased the Rocket's lead to 4-0.
The band from Roberval, named after the late, great Winnipeg Jets player, performed as part of the Rocket's Friday concert series.
This big save on a Rocket shorthanded scoring chance in the 2nd period kept the score at 3-0 in favour of the Rocket.
Head Coach John Gruden speaks with the media following the Marlies' 3-2 win over the Laval Rocket in RD2 GM5 of the 2026 ...
Vinnie Lettieri speaks with the media following the Marlies' 3-2 win over the Laval Rocket in RD2 GM5 of the 2026 Calder Cup ...
Vs. the Toronto Marlies.
AHL Calder Cup Highlights presented by Fortune Tires from Round 2, Game 5 between the Laval Rocket and Toronto Marlies.
Laval battled but couldn't hold the lead and lost the series 3-2. No David Reinnbacher after an injury last game, no word on what ...
New GM, Mats Sudin is back, won the draft lottery, and the Marlies just beat Laval to move on in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
The Laval Rocket's Sean Farrell makes an incredible goal line save during the Calder Cup Playoffs against the Toronto Marlies.
The Laval Rocket is a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League (AHL) as an affiliate of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Montreal Canadiens. Based in Laval, Quebec, Canada, the Rocket play their home games at Place Bell.
The Belleville Senators are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League that began play in the 2017–18 season as the top minor league affiliate of the National Hockey League team, the Ottawa Senators. Based in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, the Senators play their home games at CAA Arena.