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Big news for Martin St-Louis’ son
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Since the beginning of the 21st century, Martin St-Louis has left his mark on the imagination of NHL hockey fans.

Having enjoyed a brilliant career as a player, due in no small part to his work ethic, leadership and talent, “MSL” is also the head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, as we all know.

And on a more personal note, the Québécois pilot is also a family man, with three sons, Mason, Ryan and Lucas. In fact, there’s some very exciting news about his eldest son, Ryan St-Louis.

Although, like his father, he wasn’t drafted into the NHL, Ryan has just been given a golden opportunity to prove himself, having received an invitation to attend the Washington Capitals’ development camp. Ironically, it was these same Caps who eliminated the Habs in 5 games a few weeks earlier.

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At 5’10 and 21 years of age, St-Louis has played for Brown University over the past two seasons, recording offensive outputs of 24 (30 games) and 29 points (23 games). He also developed his game in the American Development Program for a few seasons, and played and studied for a year at Northeastern University (2021-2022).

There’s no doubt that this young man will look to his father as a role model, given that Martin St-Louis has had to work hard to succeed in hockey, and in life in general. He didn’t have it easy, but in the end, it helped forge his reputation as an eternal hard worker.

With one foot in the NHL, anything is possible.

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