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Habs Send 27 Players To Laval

MONTREAL – The Canadiens announced 27 roster moves at training camp after Saturday’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre.

The following players have been sent down to the Laval Rocket: seven forwards (Vincent Arseneau, Alex Beaucage, Laurent Dauphin, Israel Mianscum, Logan Nijhoff, Jakov Novak and Charles Savoie), seven defencemen (Zackary Hayes, Joshua Jacobs, Chris Jandric, Simon Motew, Jacob Paquette, Vincent Sévigny and Tyler Wotherspoon), and two goaltenders (Luke Cavallin, Hunter Jones).

The following players have also been assigned to the club’s AHL affiliate:  forwards Owen Beck, Jared Davidson, Sean Farrell, Riley Kidney, Filip Mesar, Jacob Perreault, Xavier Simoneau, Luke Tuch, Florian Xhekaj; defenceman William Trudeau;  and goalie Connor Hughes.

Lucas Condotta, Oliver Kapanen, Alex Barre-Boulet, Brandon Gignac, Logan Mailloux, Lane Hutson, Adam Engstrom and Jakub Dobes and Emil Heineman remain at Canadiens training camp, which continues Monday in Brossard.

The Rocket’s training camp begins on Tuesday, October 1, at Place Bell.

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Grant McCagg

Co-host of Recrutes Draftcast. Longtime journalist/publisher/author. Former amateur scout with the Montreal Canadiens. Founder of Recrutes.ca.

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