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Photo: Jeremy Gregoire raised his game in the QMJHL playoffs, scoring 21 points through 12 games. (Courtesy of Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)
Montreal’s diverse pool of prospects participated in professional and amateur leagues throughout Europe and North America in 2014-15. Several, such as Mike McCarron, flashed glimpses of their potential while others, like Magnus Nygren, regressed.
*The Hamilton Bulldogs’ bid for a berth in the Calder Cup playoffs came up short. Despite a breakout season from Charles Hudon and strong contributions from others such as Gabriel Dumont, Sven Andrighetto, and Daniel Carr, Head Coach Sylvain Lefebvre was unable to inspire his squad to elevate their play in crucial games late in the regular season.… read more
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Montreal’s diverse pool of prospects participated in professional and amateur leagues throughout Europe and North America in 2014-15. Several, such as Mike McCarron, flashed glimpses of their potential while others, like Magnus Nygren, regressed.
*The Hamilton Bulldogs’ bid for a berth in the Calder Cup playoffs came up short. Despite a breakout season from Charles Hudon and strong contributions from others such as Gabriel Dumont, Sven Andrighetto, and Daniel Carr, Head Coach Sylvain Lefebvre was unable to inspire his squad to elevate their play in crucial games late in the regular season.… read more
The post Jacob de la Rose best among 2014-15 Montreal Canadiens prospects appeared first on Hockey's Future.
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