The Laval Rocket is looking not only for a head coach, but also for another assistant behind the club’s bench. As of this morning, Martin Laperrière was the only man in place as an assistant.
Daniel Jacob, who was an assistant with the Rocket from 2018 to 2021 (during the years Joël Bouchard was the Rocket’s coach), is returning to Laval in the same capacity.
DANIEL JACOB JOINS ROCKET COACHING STAFF
Details: https://t.co/Xo5HCaOsxZDANIEL JACOB APPOINTED ASSISTANT COACH WITH THE LAVAL ROCKET
More: https://t.co/Xo5HCaOsxZ pic.twitter.com/MTosq0IDIZ– Rocket de Laval (@RocketLaval) July 3, 2024
He will have been hired by both Marc Bergevin’s and HuGo’s administration.
The announcement came after Jacob was spotted on the ice in Brossard this morning, on the heels of the Habs’ development camp, which takes place this week. Everything was in place for him to be named assistant in Laval.
So if you do the math, the Laval Rocket has its two assistants, but no head coach yet. It’s rare for an assistant to be named before the coach, isn’t it? It’s not impossible, but it is unusual.
Could it be that the head coach has been found (which would explain the hiring of the assistant), but can’t be named right now? If so, could it be Sylvain Favreau, whom the Habs seem to hold in high esteem?
This week, Favreau is at the Nashville development camp. And from what we hear, he’s well and truly in the thick of the race for the position vacated by Jean-François Houle, who left for the NCAA.
Overtime
– Oh yeah? Slaf versus Demidov in 2021?
A 15-year-old Ivan Demidov faced Slafkovsky twice at the 2021 Ivan Hlinka. He didn’t play much in those games but he did get the better of Slaf on this nice setup. Even then you can see how solid he is on his skates as Slaf tried to staple him to the boards. pic.twitter.com/0dxHpeEq2l
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) July 2, 2024
– He leaves Edmonton for L.A. saying he wants to win. For the past three years, the Kings have been getting blown out by Edmonton in the playoffs.
Foegs knows 🫡@DooleyLAK chatted with the newest LA King on his decision to sign here https://t.co/y65odDe4et#GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/4JyokJ6DLs
– LA Kings (@LAKings) July 3, 2024