He's playing in the Q with Québec And I was wondering if he was drafted last year? Or is he only available in this year draft?
Garp said:I've looked at it and Jordan Lavallée's birth date is : 5/11/1986
Doesn't this make him a Late?
Garp said:But BOiclair's problem is his skating. I mean, he's REALLY SLOW.
FREE DENTAL CARE said:Here's an update. LaVallee has 52 points in 53 games. He has 31 goals with 8 coming on the power play and 4 scored short-handed. He is +18. He has 200+ shots, 87 penalty minutes, and 138 hits. Last road trip (Monctron, PEI and Halifax) he skated with Hennessy and Coughlin on Quebec's third line. He plays on the second power play.
He missed 7 games back in January with a broken hand, and is just getting back into pre-injury form. The team was 1 W, 6 L, 1 OTL in the games he missed and has gone 5 W, 3 L, 1 T since his return to the lineup.
The Red Line Report (February issue) has him ranked at #30. He IS 6'3" tall. He's a team leader on and off the ice. A solid kid with a great attitude.
He's a good one.
pei fan said:Thanks FREE DENTAL CARE.I also noticed the Remparts slumped when he was out
of the lineup.Redline was high on him last year and have made noise already about
him being overlooked so their high ranking this year isn't surprising but may not
reflect where scouts have him pegged.
Lala says he's slow and although I didn't notice it so much the first game I saw him
I had second guesses the second time.I'll tell you he does deliver a good hit and
drives to the net well.Definetly a power forward type of player.