If the young Austrian is training with Bisson, it looks like he’ll be used directly on the Rocket’s top 4 blue line.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) March 19, 2024
That’s it: David Reinbacher is in Laval.
The Rocket defenseman (do you like those words to describe the Habs prospect?) not only took part in the club’s official photo, he also took part in the team’s training session.
The aim of the game? To prepare him for Friday’s game in Belleville.
Obviously, there were more journalists than usual in Laval. With a prospect of this calibre coming to town, there’s bound to be different media coverage.
First images of Reinbacher training with @RocketLaval
Topo to come on the news and with @kick1972 around 3:20pm. @985Sports pic.twitter.com/QBEovJOeZc
– Jeremy Filosa (@JeremyFilosa) March 19, 2024
Even if it was only a training session, his training partner was a clue as to the club’s intentions.
It’s worth noting that the young defenseman trained with Tobie Paquette-Bisson. This leads us to believe that he will get quality minutes.
Not surprisingly, Logan Mailloux and William Trudeau, two excellent Laval defenders, were still together… and that pushed Justin Barron along with Olivier Galipeau.
Galipeau and Barron look like a third pair. Barron (the only Rocket right-hander to have played in the NHL) must be pleased this morning…
But above all, Mattias Norlinder was surplus to requirements. That’s not to say it will be the case on Friday, but this morning he wasn’t in the top-6. He must be angry too.
I can’t wait to see how much playing time each pair gets (if it stays that way), how much playing time on the power play (Barron should be ahead of Reinbacher at this point, in my opinion) and how Reinbacher’s time off will be handled.
In gusto
– Rick Bowness has a health scare.
– Winnipeg Jets PR (@WpgJetsPR) March 19, 2024
– Still.
Juraj Slafkovsky had a slump between February 21 and March 7 (1 point in 8 games) but he still collected 28 points in his last 36 games which represents a production rate of 64 points over 82 games.
Not bad for a 19-year-old pic.twitter.com/MOg6CM7BkV
– Marc-Olivier Beaudoin (@MOBeaudoin1) March 19, 2024
– With good reason.
He’s nipping at his team’s heels every day. https://t.co/UCWcjgSRRh
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 19, 2024