Young Montreal Canadiens defenseman, Logan Mailloux, has ultimately received two pieces of bad news following his assignment to the Laval Rocket. It was the excellent Anthony Marcotte who revealed this on BPM Sports, as he revisited Mailloux's recent weeks.
On TVA Sports, journalist Renaud Lavoie mentioned that defenseman Logan Mailloux is one call-up away from never returning to the AHL. Mailloux, who was clearly disappointed after being cut and who envisioned starting the season in Montreal, may well be in his final weeks with the Laval Rocket.
As you know, earlier this week, Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton made significant decisions, as Logan Mailloux, Adam Engstrom, Jakub Dobes, and Joshua Roy were cut and sent down to the Laval Rocket.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed a familiar face, Swedish defenceman Gustav Lindstrom. You’ll remember Lindstrom from his brief stint with the team last season, as he appeared in 14 games for the Habs.
Logan Mailloux and Joshua Roy failed to earn a spot with the Canadiens. So, they were on the ice this morning for the Laval Rocket’s training session, and the two guys are kind of in the same boat.
The Canadiens had some intriguing roster battles unfolding during camp and we are getting clarity on who won those clashes as the season approaches.
If we go by the choices made by the Montreal Canadiens, it looks like young defenseman Logan Mailloux is headed to the Laval Rocket. Whether it's the composition
When David Reinbacher was drafted by the Canadiens in 2023, Logan Mailloux was coming off a big junior season. As for Justin Barron, he wasn’t seen as the saviour, but he was seen as a nice option on the right.
However, he has the right attitude and fully intends to push the Canadiens' management to change their minds. "Did being associated with the AHL group
Marc Antoine Godin recently weighed in on the ongoing battle among the Canadiens' defensemen, notably involving Arber Xhekaj and Logan Mailloux. In his opinion, the seventh defenseman spot will come down to a competition between Xhekaj and Mailloux.
This training camp, we knew Logan Mailloux would be fighting for a spot. After a big rookie year in the AHL, we saw him in the mix for a spot on the Habs blue line this season.
The Montreal Canadiens made significant changes to their groups this morning, and we've just received some very clear hints. The management has formed
Wednesday mornings are when I listen to Processus. And I love listening to the duo (Mathias Brunet and Simon Boisvert) talk about hockey. Because the Habs are banking on youth and Simon Boisvert specializes in youth analysis, it helps to put things in perspective when it comes to projecting the future.
The New Jersey Devils were in town on Tuesday, facing the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre. Montreal was looking for a second win in a row, working off the momentum they built when they dominated the Philadelphia Flyers the previous night.
The former Laval Rocket head coach had a front-row seat to watch the defenseman develop throughout last season. Despite a slow start, Mailloux ended up finishing first among AHL rookies in scoring and became a fan favorite in Laval.
The Montreal Canadiens just announced two changes, and we also have a curious decision involving the young Logan Mailloux. First, let's mention that young forwards Filip Mesar and Xavier Simoneau are on the ice this morning, having changed groups, and they are expected to suit up tonight against the New Jersey Devils.
Logan Mailloux played the first season of his professional career under Jean-François Houle in Laval. It wasn’t perfect, because Mailloux had a lot to learn, but he was able to count on a good coach to help him navigate through the season.
Circumstances have changed for the Montreal Canadiens. That could be the understatement of the year after general manager Kent Hughes acquired forward Patrik Laine, thereby significantly shaking up things up front for the Habs.
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defensive prospect Logan Mailloux from the Laval Rocket of the AHL.
The National Hockey League released a statement Tuesday morning ahead of the Montreal Canadiens’ final game of the 2023-24 regular season, clearing rookie Logan Mailloux and allowing him to make his NHL debut tonight vs.
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defense prospect Logan Mailloux from the American Hockey League’s Laval Rocket, the club announced Monday evening.
Nearly two years after being taken 31st overall despite his plea to NHL teams not to draft him, it appears there are no more obstacles standing in the way of Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux making his NHL debut.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed prospect Logan Mailloux to a three-year, entry-level contract, inking the 2021 first-round pick a few days ahead of the start of the NHL season.
Mailloux was charged with taking and distributing an offensive photo without consent, of which he was convicted in December 2020.
The Canadiens selected Logan Mailloux with the 31st pick in the draft even though he asked not to be chosen after he was fined by Swedish police for sharing a photo of himself and a woman engaging in a consensual sexual act.
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