Rocket de Laval

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Rocket de Laval
Logo of the Rocket de Laval
founding 2017
history Voyageurs de Montréal
1969–1971
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
1971–1984
Canadiens de Sherbrooke
1984–1990
Fredericton Canadiens
1990–1997
Citadelles de Québec
1999–2002
Hamilton Bulldogs
2002–2015
St. John's IceCaps
2015–2017
Rocket de Laval
since 2017
Stadion Place Bell
Location Laval , Quebec
Team colors Red, white, blue
  
league American Hockey League
Conference Eastern Conference
division North Division
Head coach CanadaCanada Joël Bouchard
General manager CanadaCanada Larry Carrière
Cooperations Canadiens de Montréal ( NHL )
Calder cups no

The Rocket de Laval ( English Laval Rocket ) are a Canadian ice hockey franchise from Laval in the province of Québec , which has played in the American Hockey League (AHL) since the 2017/18 season . It acts as the farm team of the Canadiens de Montréal from the National Hockey League and plays its home games in the newly built Place Bell .

history

In July 2016, the Canadiens de Montréal announced that they wanted to relocate their AHL farm team from St. John's in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to Laval , a suburb of Montréal. The St. John's IceCaps there had only emerged from the Hamilton Bulldogs the year before . A fan vote was then held from mid-July to the end of August 2016 to find a name, from which the nickname “Rocket” emerged as the winner with 51% of the votes and the two other finalists “Rapides” and “Patriotes” came out on top. "Rocket" pays homage to Maurice "Rocket" Richard , who played over 1000 games for the Canadiens de Montréal and was considered one of the best players in the National Hockey League in the 1950s and 1960s . The same nickname was used by the Rocket de Montréal from the Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec from 1999 to 2003 .

The Rocket's home venue is Place Bell, which opened in 2017 . The team's first head coach was Sylvain Lefebvre , who had been in charge of the franchise since 2012, when it was still known as Hamilton Bulldogs. After the first season, which ended the team as the worst team in the AHL, Lefebvre was dismissed and replaced by Joël Bouchard .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Canadiens moving AHL affiliate to Laval in 17-18. theahl.com, July 11, 2016, accessed July 3, 2017 .
  2. Laval's AHL team nickname unveiled. nhl.com, September 8, 2016, accessed July 3, 2017 .