The Laval Rocket continues its quest to get the Quebecois team more than ever. Another player has been signed for the upcoming campaign.
We’re talking about a two-part contract with Shawn St-Amant.
Laval Rocket announced, Wednesday, that the team has agreed the terms of a contract for one season (2021-2022 – AHL, in two parts) with Quebec striker Sean Saint-Amant.#GoRocket pic.twitter.com/iOvgst6PQp
– Rocket de Laval (RocketLaval) July 14, 2021
After signing two, he will be allowed to go to Trois-Rivières (ECHL) or stay at Laval (LAH) depending on his performance.
He is far from being the first player from here to sign with Laval. The team had a lot of Quebec players, whether they were extra or returning players. Many of them can be sent to Trois-Rivières, which certainly wants to give itself a Quebec identity. We’re talking about Alexandre Fortin, Charles David Baudouin, Danic Martel, Karl Neal, Kevin Boleyn, Gabriel Burke, Justin Ducharme, Toby Besson, Cedric Desruiso and Terrence Amorosa.
The six-foot, 195-pound player has rounded his bump collectively over the past few years in the AHL and ECHL. It is a left suite.
It is interesting to note that he spent three seasons at QMJHL under the colors of the Forurs de Val-d’Or. Especially rubbing shoulders with Louis Robitaille, who was an assistant there and Who spins his name to take command of the missile?.
We’re talking about a player who’s close to the point mark for every game in ECHL, but doesn’t do that in AHL. Manufacture Up and down Since joining the Pros in 2016 and that is expected in 2021-2022 as well.
Note that he did not play last year. Here he has a chance to show off.
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Speaking of Trois-Rivieres: Pascal Riom will be Eric Bellanger’s assistant.
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