At the beginning of November, the Rocket’s season was looking like a nightmare. The club was dead last in the AHL standings, injuries were piling up by the ton, and it was looking like a lost season for the Canadiens’ training club.
At this point, some were beginning to question the job security of Jean-François Houle, the team’s head coach. Things were really, really bad.
But instead of letting it get to them, the Rocket decided to put on their work boots and get their season back on track. Since then, there have been a few rough patches, but on the whole, there’s been a lot more upside.
Last night, in a game where Arber Xhekaj destroyed Brennan Saulnier in a Rocket victory, the club added two more points to its record.
The Rocket have now amassed 15 points (out of a possible 16) in their last eight games. Only an overtime loss to the Utica Comets (in what was a completely, utterly insanegame ) has kept the Rocket from scoring both points in a game during this stretch.
Laval Rocket have picked up 15 of a possible 16 points in their last eight games, moving from dead last to a tie for third if they beat Belleville tonight and Rochester loses. Dobes has turned around his season in the last month.
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) January 20, 2024
What accounts for the team’s recent success? There are a few reasons: a number of the team’s long-lost players are back, the many youngsters are starting to find their feet, Arber Xhekaj has come on board to energize the team (the pair he forms with Logan Mailloux is playing some excellent hockey), but above all, the emergence of Jakub Dobes has had a lot to do with it.
Just yesterday, Dobes tasted victory in a game in which he turned aside 28 of 30 shots against Belleville, an important game given that the Senators are a direct rival of the Rocket.
And clearly, we’re not talking about a “rare” good game in his case: after a difficult start to the season, Dobes has an 8-1-1 record in his last 10 games, a stretch in which he has a 2.45 goals-against average and a 0.920 save percentage.
The recent arrival of veteran Kasimir Kaskisuo to back him up seems to have helped, but in reality, Dobes was starting to take off even before Kaskisuo’s arrival.
Jakub Dobes had a rough start to his pro career but the goalie has been excellent for the Rocket over his last 10 games: 8-1-1 with a 2.45 GAA and a .920 save percentage.
– HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) January 20, 2024
Speaking of Kaskisuo, he’ll be the starting goaltender tonight in an important game for the Rocket, who face the Senators once again. If the Rocket wins and the Rochester Americans are defeated, the Rocket will be tied for third in its division, which would put it in the thick of the playoff race.
For a club whose season was a nightmare just a few weeks ago, this would be exceptional.
Prospects like Jacob Fowler and Cayden Primeau are often talked about as potential goalkeepers of the future in Montreal, but the Rocket’s recent successes are a reminder that Dobes shouldn’t be forgotten at this level.
All that remains to be seen is whether, unlike Primeau (according to Philippe Boucher), Dobes has NHL-calibre hands.
Cayden Primeau lacks only one asset: https://t.co/VjeibrYV0V
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) January 20, 2024
In gusto
– Speaking of CH goalies.
It’s not short term luck, Folks. It’s who he is. https://t.co/xn2pg6RTp8
– Brian Wilde (@BWildeMTL) January 20, 2024
– Great read on Joshua Roy.
Le Canadien | Joshua Roy, increasingly confident https://t.co/WUOUJVwxxI
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) January 20, 2024
– Completely absurd.
Nathan MacKinnon has points in 30 of his last 31 games. Insanity. #GoAvsGo
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) January 20, 2024
– I laughed.
The Habs every time they’re on the penalty kill pic.twitter.com/TnhBqGzrpZ
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) January 20, 2024
– News from the QMJHL.
A 100th QMJHL goal for Justin Gill; the Drakar dominates the Foreurs 8-0https://t.co/MZWav96Ac3
– RDS (@RDSca) January 20, 2024
– Will the Bulls be able to trade him?
It won’t help facilitate a deal involving him. https://t.co/TBHiJGUP4X
– AlleyOop360 (@AlleyOop360) January 20, 2024
– Mike McCarthy will not sign a contract extension until the 2024 season. He will therefore be the Cowboys’ coach with a contract that expires at the end of the season.
Mike McCarthy is not expected to receive any sort of extension from the Dallas Cowboys and will coach the 2024 season on an expiring contract, per sources.https://t.co/ZuMnR1vPVh
– Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 20, 2024
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