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2017-18 Montreal Canadiens Countries of Origin
Canada: Karl Alzner, Jordie Benn, Paul Byron, Daniel Carr, Phillip Danault, Nicolas Deslauriers, Jonathan Drouin, Byron Froese, Brendan Gallagher, Charles Hudon, Noah Juulsen, Brett Lernout, Victor Mete, Carey Price, David Schlemko, Andrew Shaw, Logan Shaw, Shea Weber 🇨🇦
Czechia: Aleš Hemský 🇨🇿
Finland: Artturi Lehkonen, Antti Niemi 🇫🇮
Russia: Nikita Scherbak, Rinat Valiev 🇷🇺
Sweden: Jacob de la Rose 🇸🇪
United States: Alex Galchenyuk, Michael McCarron, Max Pacioretty, Jeff Petry, Mike Reilly, Kerby Rychel 🇺🇸
#montreal canadiens#habs#countries of origin#karl alzner#jordie benn#paul byron#daniel carr#phillip danault#nicolas deslauriers#jonathan drouin#byron froese#brendan gallagher#charles hudon#noah juulsen#brett lernout#victor mete#carey price#david schlemko#andrew shaw#logan shaw#shea weber#ales hemsky#artturi lehkonen#antti niemi#nikita scherbak#rinat valiev#jacob de la rose#alex galchenyuk#michael mccarron#max pacioretty
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Then&Now || Brett Lernout
#Brett Lernout#Vegas Golden Knights#NHL#Montreal Canadiens#Golden Knights#Then&Now#Habs#Canadiens#Hockey
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VEGAS - Vegas Golden Knights General Manager George McPhee announced today, July 1, that the team has signed forwards Patrick Brown and Tyrell Goulbourne each to a two-year contract through the 2020-21 season worth an average annual value of $700,000 and signed defensemen Brett Lernout and Jaycob Megna each to a one-year contract through the 2019-20 season worth an average annual value of $700,000.
Brown, 27, helped lead the American Hockey League's Charlotte Checkers to the 2018-19 Calder Cup championship after recording 35 points (19 G, 16 A) in 70 games during the regular season. The Bloomfield Hills, Michigan native finished with 10 points (5 G, 5 A) to go with 18 penalty minutes in 11 Calder Cup playoff games.
Goulbourne, 25, recorded 18 points (9 G, 9 A) to go with 135 penalty minutes in 63 games for the AHL's Lehigh Valley Phantoms during the 2018-19 season.
Learnout, 23, recorded nine points (4 G, 5 A) to go with 41 penalty minutes in 74 games with the AHL's Laval Rockets during the 2018-19 season. The Winnipeg, Manitoba native has appeared in 21 NHL games in parts of three seasons, all for the Montreal Canadiens, including 18 games during the 2017-18 season, where he recorded one assists to go with six penalty minutes.
Megna, 26, captained the AHL's San Diego Gulls during the 2018-19 season and recorded 13 points (2 G, 11 A) to go with 20 penalty minutes in 38 games. He also appeared in 16 Calder Cup playoff games for the Gulls and tallied two assists to go with 10 penalty minutes.
#nhl#vegas golde knights#patrick brown#tyrell goulbourne#brett lernout#jayvob megna#hockey#t:news#s:contract
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All about Brett Lernout : height, biography, quotes
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Brett Lernout's height is 6ft 4in (1.93 m)Brett Lernout (born 24 September 1995 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). Lernout was drafted by Montreal in the third round (73rd...
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2018-19 Laval Rocket Roster
Wingers
#11 Nikita Jevpalovs (Riga, Latvia)
#16 Jeremiah Addison (Brampton, Ontario)
#18 Kenny Agostino (Flanders, New Jersey) A
#22 Alex Belzile (Riviere-Du-Loup, Quebec)
#28 Alexandre Grenier (Laval, Quebec) A
Centers
#10 Jake Evans (Toronto, Ontario)
#12 Lukas Vejdemo (Stockholm, Sweden)
#17 Hayden Verbeek (Kingston, Ontario)
#21 Byron Froese (Winkler, Manitoba) C
#23 Michael Pezzetta (Toronto, Ontario)
#24 Daniel Audette (Blainville, Quebec)
#25 Michael McCarron (Grosse Pointe, Michigan) A
#26 Michael Chaput (Montreal, Quebec) A
#27 Alexandre Alain (Quebec City, Quebec)
#39 Hunter Shinkaruk (Calgary, Alberta)
Defensemen
#2 Maxime Lamarche (Laval, Quebec)
#3 Brett Kulak (Stony Plain, Alberta)
#4 Adam Plant (Penticton, British Columbia)
#5 David Sklenicka (Rakovnik, Czech Republic)
#6 Michal Moravcik (Klatovy, Czech Republic)
#14 Brett Lernout (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#20 Gustav Olofsson (Boras, Sweden)
#38 Cale Fleury (Calgary, Alberta)
Goalies
#29 Etienne Marcoux (La Plaine, Quebec)
#35 Charlie Lindgren (Lakeville, Minnesota)
#40 Michael McNiven (Woodbridge, Ontario)
#Sports#Hockey#Hockey Goalies#AHL#Canada#Quebec#Celebrities#Ontario#New Jersey#Alberta#Manitoba#Latvia#Minnesota#Michigan#Czech Republic#Sweden#British Columbia
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CRAWFORD: PACK TRIP TO LAVAL COMES UP SHORT
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BY: Bob Crawford, Hartford Wolf Pack Laval, Quebec, October 17, 2018 – The Laval Rocket’s Michael Chaput scored two shorthanded goals against the Hartford Wolf Pack Wednesday night at Place Bell, leading the Rocket to a 5-2 win. Steven Fogarty scored twice in the third period for the Wolf Pack, after Charlie Lindgren had blanked Hartford through the first two periods. “We didn’t give ourselves a chance, in the offensive zone, to generate any scoring chances,” Wolf Pack head coach Keith McCambridge said. “And that started with not winning those 50-50 puck battles so you can regain possession. Then they had long blocks of time where we were on our heels, defending. We get it (the puck) on the wall once, unable to get it out (of the defensive zone), twice, three times, and we still can’t get it out. We all know, eventually, if you can’t get it out that many times, and you’re defending for a minute-plus in your own end, it’s going to be in the back of your net.” The only scoring of the first period was Chaput’s first of his two shorthanded goals, scored at 18:28 with Michael McCarron in the penalty box for high-sticking. After the Wolf Pack failed to convert a good chance, a Brett Lernout feed sent Chaput and Alex Belzile out on a 2-on-1. Belzile got the one Wolf Pack player back, John Gilmour, to commit to him in the Wolf Pack zone and dished the puck to the left side for Chaput, whose shot beat Hartford goaltender Marek Mazanec (17 saves) to the glove side. The Rocket then put up three more in the second frame, starting just 3:43 in with Lukas Vejdemo’s first AHL point. Mazanec stopped a shot from the left point by Brett Kulak, but the rebound went off of Mazanec and into the slot, and Vejdemo fought off Sean Day’s check and flicked the puck into the net. The Wolf Pack then gave up a second shorthanded goal in two power-play opportunities at 9:36, after Lernout was sent off for high-sticking at 8:46. Again it was Chaput with the finish after Belzile poked the puck away from Chris Bigras in center ice. That created a 2-on-0 on Mazanec, who made a fine save on Belzile’s initial shot from in front but could not control the rebound, and Chaput capitalized with a high shot from the right side. Later in the period, the Rocket were able to establish a strong forecheck, and that created a goal by Hunter Shinkaruk at 14:45. After the Wolf Pack missed several opportunities to get the puck out of the defensive zone, Maxime Lamarche passed to the goal mouth from the right side of the slot, and Shinkaruk easily knocked it in on his forehand. The Wolf Pack power play turned things in a positive direction at 3:54 of the third period, with Fogarty getting Hartford on the board on a deflection following a call on Daniel Audette for slashing at 2:08. Bigras shot the puck from the left point, and Fogarty tipped it past Lindgren. Byron Froese restored the two-goal margin at 11:13, knocking in his own rebound. Mazanec disputed that goal, as his mask was knocked off, but it was allowed to stand. Fogarty’s second goal of the game made the final 5-2. That was an unassisted score, as Fogarty worked the puck loose just inside the Rocket blue line and went off on a breakaway. He faked Lindgren and slipped the puck through his legs with 1:49 left. The Wolf Pack continue their only Canadian road trip of the season, and a stretch of four straight and nine out of 11 on the road, this Friday night, October 19, when they travel to Belleville, Ontario to take on the Belleville Senators. Faceoff is 7:00 PM and all of the action can be heard live on News Radio 1410 WPOP, and online at newsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio. Video streaming is available at theahl.com/AHLTV. The next Wolf Pack home game is next Wednesday, October 24, a 7:00 PM contest vs. the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. That is another opportunity to take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s “Click It or Ticket Family Value Pack,” which includes two tickets, two sodas, and two hot dogs, all for just $40. Tickets for all 2018-19 Wolf Pack home games are on sale now at the Agera Energy Ticket Office at the XL Center, online at hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499. Tickets purchased in advance for kids 12 or younger start at just $13 each, and all tickets will have a $3 day-of-game increase. Season ticket information for the Wolf Pack’s 2018-19 AHL season can be found online at hartfordwolfpack.com. To speak with a representative about all of the Wolf Pack’s many attractive ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451, or click here to request more info. Hartford Wolf Pack 2 at Laval Rocket 5 Wednesday, October 17, 2018 - Place Bell Hartford 0 0 2 - 2 Laval 1 3 1 - 5 1st Period-1, Laval, Chaput 2 (Belzile, Lernout), 18:28 (SH). Penalties-St. Amant Hfd (interference), 0:30; McCarron Lav (high-sticking), 17:42. 2nd Period-2, Laval, Vejdemo 1 (Grenier, Kulak), 3:43. 3, Laval, Chaput 3 (Belzile), 9:36 (SH). 4, Laval, Shinkaruk 1 (Lamarche, Alain), 14:45. Penalties-Lindqvist Hfd (holding), 5:00; Lernout Lav (high-sticking), 8:46; Sklenicka Lav (interference), 19:41. 3rd Period-5, Hartford, Fogarty 2 (Bigras, Gilmour), 3:54 (PP). 6, Laval, Froese 3 (Vejdemo, Agostino), 11:13. 7, Hartford, Fogarty 3 18:11. Penalties-Audette Lav (slashing), 2:08; Chaput Lav (slashing), 8:55; Crawley Hfd (cross-checking), 11:13; Vejdemo Lav (roughing), 11:13; Holland Hfd (interference), 14:00; Shinkaruk Lav (slashing), 18:36. Shots on Goal-Hartford 5-8-9-22. Laval 8-10-4-22. Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 1 / 6; Laval 0 / 3. Goalies-Hartford, Mazanec 2-2-0 (22 shots-17 saves). Laval, Lindgren 3-1-0 (22 shots-20 saves). A-3,483 Referees-Jesse Gour (25), Michael Markovic (47). Linesmen-Guillaume Brunelle (63), Nicolas Piche (6). Read the full article
#AHL#BellevilleSenators#BobCrawford#ByronFroese#CharlieLindgren#ChrisBigras#HartfordWolfPack#Howlings#JohnGilmour#KeithMcCambridge#Laval#LehighValleyPhantoms#MarekMazanec#StevenFogarty#XLCenter
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04-08 MONTREAL, QC - APRIL 07: Tampa Bay Lightning Right Wing Cory Conacher (19) chasing Montreal Canadiens Defenceman Brett Lernout (36) who is in control of the puck during the Tampa Bay ... http://dlvr.it/NqwYB4
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2017-18 Montreal Canadiens Astrological Signs
Aries: Jonathan Drouin, Noah Juulsen 🐏
Taurus: Paul Byron, Brendan Gallagher, David Schlemko, Rinat Valiev, Jacob de la Rose 🐃
Gemini: Victor Mete 👯♂️
Cancer: Charles Hudon, Artturi Lehkonen, Mike Reilly, Andrew Shaw 🦀
Leo: Jordie Benn, Aleš Hemský, Shea Weber, Carey Price 🦁
Virgo: Antti Niemi 🧘♀️
Libra: Karl Alzner, Brett Lernout, Logan Shaw, Kerby Rychel ⚖️
Scorpio: Daniel Carr, Max Pacioretty 🦂
Sagittarius: Jeff Petry 🏹
Capricorn: Nikita Scherbak 🐐
Aquarius: Alex Galchenyuk 🏺
Pisces: Nicolas Deslauriers, Phillip Danault, Michael McCarron, Byron Froese 🐟
#montreal canadiens#roster as of 2 april 2018#habs#names ordered by birthdate#astrology#jonathan drouin#jo drouin#noah juulsen#paul byron#brendan gallagher#david schlemko#rinat valiev#jacob de la rose#victor mete#charles hudon#artturi lehkonen#mike reilly#ales hemsky#aleš hemský#shea weber#carey price#antti niemi#karl alzner#brett lernout#logan shaw#kerby rychel#daniel carr#max pacioretty#jeff petry#nikita scherbak
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Finally!
#charlie lindgren#ryan johnston#brett lernout#michael mccarron#habs#canadiens#montreal#montreal canadiens#canadiens de montreal#gohabsgo#nhl
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2017-18 Laval Rocket Inaugural Roster
Wingers
#11 Daniel Carr (Sherwood Park, Alberta)
#12 Kyle Baun (Toronto, Ontario)
#17 Nikita Scherbak (Moscow, Russia)
#19 Antoine Waked (Saint-Bruno-De-Montarville, Quebec)
#22 Chris Terry (Brampton, Ontario) A
#28 Yannick Veilleux (Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec)
#34 David Broll (Mississauga, Ontario)
#42 Jeremiah Addison (Brampton, Ontario)
#44 Nic Deslauriers (LaSalle, Quebec)
Centers
#18 Martin Reway (Prague, Czech Republic)
#21 Byron Froese (Winkler, Manitoba) A
#23 Nik Petti (Welland, Ontario)
#24 Daniel Audette (Blainville, Quebec)
#25 Michael McCarron (Grosse Pointe, Michigan)
#27 Peter Holland (Bolton, Ontario)
#37 Jeremy Gregoire (Sherbrooke, Quebec)
#38 Markus Eisenschmid (Marktoberdorf, Germany)
Defensemen
#2 Eric Gelinas (Vanier, Quebec)
#3 Jakub Jerabek (Plzen, Czech Republic)
#4 Simon Bourque (Longueuil, Quebec)
#5 Tom Parisi (Commack, New York)
#6 Stefan Leblanc (Oakville, Ontario)
#10 Noah Juulsen (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
#14 Brett Lernout (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
#40 Matt Taormina (Warren, Michigan) A
Goalies
#30 Zach Fucale (Rosemere, Quebec)
#35 Charlie Lindgren (Lakeville, Minnesota)
#Sports#Hockey#Hockey Goalies#AHL#Canada#Quebec#Celebrities#Ontario#Alberta#Germany#Manitoba#Michigan#Czech Republic#British Columbia#New York#Minnesota
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CANTLON: (SUN) PACK CLIP LAVAL IN SUNDAY MATINEE
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Terrific goaltending from the Hartford Wolf Pack's Dustin Tokarski backed up with timely scoring allowed the New York Rangers' AHL affiliates to edge out the visiting Laval Rocket 3-1 on Sunday afternoon, completing an opening weekend sweep of the team's first two games. Learning to play with the lead is one of early lesson plans that Pack head coach Keith McCambridge is working with his new crew. “It’s something we talked about that we wanted to do better at this season; learning to do (play with leads) and so far we’ve done that. Remember it's just two games so far." After being held to just one shot on goal for 13 minutes, the Pack exploded for three goals in a span of 1:27 and four on the night came in just 2:34. The Rocket took their only lead of the contest when Alexandre Grenier was at the top of the circle and took a pass off the right wing wall from Cale Fleury. Grenier beat Tokarski high to the glove side at 15:29. Tokarski misplayed the puck behind the net to start the whole scoring sequence, his lone error of the evening. The Wolf Pack responded 52 seconds later when the team's newly-named captain, Cole Schneider, picked off Fleury's cross-ice pass and fed a wide-open Swedish rookie, Mikael Lindqvist, whose shot went off the inside of Charlie Lindgren’s right pad and trickled over the goal line for his first pro goal. 35 seconds later, Finnish forward, Ville Meskanen, scored his first AHL goal. Steven Fogarty dished out the assist at 16:56. Getting the two young European rookies involved in the scoring was important. “It's nice to see them score early in the season and build some confidence,” McCambridge said about giving the two more ice time in game two. Just 1:12 later, Bobby Butler made a cross-ice pass from the right wing that deflected off a stick and found John Gilmour, flying as if in fifth gear of a Mazzerati and in one motion beat Lindgren to the far side for his first of the season at 18:08. “He was the fastest skater at the AHL All-Star game last year and you saw it there and anytime he gets the puck its fun to watch,” McCambridge said with a smile. The Rocket came in off a night game the previous night in Providence and had some jump on the rested Wolf Pack. “They came out with a real heavy forecheck on us, and the first 10 minutes it was tough. After that, we were able to do a better job coming out of our zone and started to get some scoring chances,” McCambridge commented. From the other side, ex-Wolf Pack, Ranger, and Bridgeport Sound Tiger, and now Laval’s first-year head coach, Joel Bouchard, was philosophical. “We came out the box good, after a quick turnaround (from last night’s game in Providence), I told them its gonna be a mental war today. We let it get away from us for those five minutes and we really didn’t get it back. We lost our momentum, but we battled hard and their goalie made some big saves and we hit three posts.” The second period was much like the first, there was a lot of play going on along the wall, and few offensive chances until the second half of the period. The Pack’s best chance came from Lias Andersson with an interception in the Rocket zone and swooped in, but Lindgren made a good glove save. On his next shift, he got into a tussle with the Rocket's 6‘6 center, Michael McCarron, and wisely chose not to start throwing punches with the giant-sized forward. Tokarski made his Wolf Pack debut and the former Montreal goalie stopped Brett Kulak’s bid with 1:40 left in the period from the right wing circle. Then Tokarski stoned Michael Chaput’s bid as he cut across the middle, slipped the puck past rookie Libor Hajak, but the Pack netminder read the move and dove across to make the save. “The biggest thing is we got the two points. Guys battled hard. We held on to the lead and it was a lot of fun,” Tokarski, who played in Hartford as an opponent with St. John’s and Norfolk. Both cities are now in the ECHL. McCambridge was happy as the second half of his veteran goaltending tandem provided the netminding they are going to need. “(Tokarski) played excellent. He was so calm back there. He reacted well, even when pucks were tipped. The team played well in front of him.” NOTES: The Wolf Pack are in Binghamton on Wednesday and then back home to play Providence on Friday. The announced crowd of 1,834 was the 17th lowest crowd in Wolf Pack history and there were well less than a 1,000 bodies in the building. Pack scratches for the game (for the time being) will always include two defensemen as there are eight on the roster. The two out in this one were Brendan Crawley, who's day-to-day while recovering from a training camp injury suffered in the Rangers camp in Bridgeport. Also scratched was Vince Pedrie. Ty Ronning was the forward scratch. PACK LINES: Andersson-Gropp-Butler Holland-Schneider- Lindqvist Fogarty-Gettinger-Meskanen Fontaine-O’ Donnell-St. Amant Gilmour-Lindgren Day-O’ Gara Bigras-Hajak LAVAL LINES: McCarron-Froese-Shinkaruk Grenier-Chaput-Kenny Agostino Vejdemo-Jevpalovs-Alain David Skelinicka-Brett Lernout Brett Kulak-Cale Fluery Adam Plant-Michael Moravcik Laval features several recognizable names starting with ex-Wolf Pack, and Sound Tiger head coach Joel Bouchard, and players Kenny Agostino (Yale University) as well as, Hayden Verbeek, who was scratched. He is the nephew of former Hartford Whaler and New York Ranger great, Pat Verbeek, who is also the assistant GM/Director of Player Development. Finally, ex-Springfield Falcon, Michael Chaput one of the last cuts in Montreal. The Rocket were victorious 3-2 in their season debut in Providence with a third-period rally as Brett Kulak got the game-winner with 35 seconds left in regulation. The third-year pro, Michael McCarron had two assists. Laval opens in the second season at the Place Bell Centre next weekend against. They are the second Canadiens farm team to be in the city the Montreal Voyageurs played at the fabled Montreal Forum on Atwater and St. Catherine for two years before moving to Nova Scotia where they became an AHL powerhouse in the early to mid-1970’s mirroring Montreal success in those years. The first official farm team outside of Quebec was in Omaha, NE in 1963-64 in the original Central Hockey League. Ex-Pack Eric Selleck signs with HC Banska Bystrica (Slovakia-SLEL) after being the last cut in the Toronto Marlies camp Not so good debuts for two ex-Wolf Pack players. Ryan Graves finished minus-three, and Scott Kosmachuk was a minus-four as the Colorado Eagles first home AHL game was spoiled by the Chicago Wolves 5-1. Former UCONN Husky, Max Letunov, has two goals in two games for San Jose Wolf Pack jerseys of the night a #9 Brodie Dupont, #39 Ryan Haggerty and well-timed a #6 Joel Bouchard. The most unique was a Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL) jersey of Nikita Jevpalovs, the team Bouchard still owns, but was their GM/Head coach and likely their Zamboni driver too. From a Swedish hockey blog, ex-Pack, Danny Kristo, might be on the move from Brynas IF. The stated reason is not a lot of enthusiastic play. Read the full article
#ADA#AHL#All-StarGame#BellCentre#Blainville-BoisbriandArmada#BobbyButler#BridgeportSoundTiger#BrodieDupont#CentralHockeyLeague#CharlieLindgren#ChicagoWolves#CHL#ColeSchneider#ColoradoEagles#DannyKristo#DustinTokarski#ECHL#GerryCantlon#HartfordWhaler#HartfordWolfPack#JohnGilmour#KeithMcCambridge#KennyAgostino#LiasAndersson#NewYorkRangers#PatVerbeek#QMJHL#RyanHaggerty#ScottKosmachuk#StevenFogarty
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