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Sean Farrell is the best scorer in the American League for the past 10 games
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The Laval Rocket is really having an excellent season in the American League.

Pascal Vincent has one of the best teams in the American League, and it shows night after night, as the Rocket wins almost all of its games.

This explains why Laval is at the top of the American League, only four points behind the Rochester Americans, who have played two more games than the Rocket.

In short, everything is going well for the Rocket right now, and that’s also true for most of the team’s players on an individual level.

The big guns like Alex Barré-Boulet and Joshua Roy are performing, and the supporting players are continuing their good work.

But amidst all this, there’s another name that stands out with the Rocket right now, and that’s Sean Farrell.

After having a horrible start to the season with no points in his first 11 games, and only nine points in 37 games, Farrell has been on fire for a few games.

So much on fire that he’s the top scorer in the American League over the last 10 games, with 15 points.

This is an incredible streak for Farrell, who is greatly benefiting from the few injuries and Owen Beck’s recall to Montreal to play in the top 6.

Since he started playing a lot of minutes in the top 6, Farrell has been unstoppable and is currently one of the Rocket’s best players.

This is really a redemption for Farrell, who was struggling earlier in the season, when everything seemed to be moving too fast and was too physical for him in this league.

He has completely turned things around, and this is excellent news for the entire organization, as Farrell was already seen as one of the Montreal Canadiens’ top prospects.

Obviously, I’m not saying that Farrell is back among the top prospects, but his current streak puts him back on the map, allowing everyone to regain some hope in him.

At 23 years old, Farrell is getting old, and it’s really time for him to dominate the American League if he wants to still hope to make his way to the NHL.

His 24 points (12 goals and 12 assists) in 47 games are below his 28 points (9 goals and 19 assists) in 47 games last season, so it will take a huge progression for Farrell to aspire to the NHL again.

The end of the Rocket’s season and the playoffs will be crucial for Farrell’s future, in order to give him the best possible resume for the Canadiens’ next training camp.

A potential trial with the Canadiens before the end of the season could also be beneficial for him, considering the potential departures from Montreal with the trade deadline.


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