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    Chris Galanopoulos
    Nov 5, 2023, 03:08

    The Laval Rocket struggled to find their footing Saturday night at Place Bell, getting shut out by the Toronto Marlies

    GAME RECAP | Toronto Marlies vs Laval Rocket

    Laval Rocket vs Toronto Marlies

    Rocket Lineup

    Forward lines
    10 Joshua Roy - 27 Mitchell Stephens - 15 Sean Farrell
    21 Riley Kidney - 37 Brandon Gignac - 28 Lias Andersson
    14 Jan Mysak - 61 Philippe Maillet - 42 Lucas Condotta
    68 Riley McKay - 17 Nathan Legare

    Defense pairings
    3 Jayden Struble - 84 William Trudeau
    4 Tobie Paquette-Bisson - 24 Logan Mailloux
    29 Mattias Norlinder - 25 Brady Keeper
    44 Olivier Galipeau

    Goaltenders
    71 Jakub Dobes
    38 Strauss Mann

    Out of the lineup:
    Scratches:
    Zachary Emond, Nicolas Beaudin

    Injuries:
    Emil Heineman (upper body), Gabriel Bourque, Jared Davidson (upper body), John Parker-Jones, Xavier Simoneau

    Laval Rocket forwards Joshua Roy (L) and Philippe Maillet (R)

    Game Report

    The Toronto Marlies bounced back from Friday's loss at Place Bell and shutout the Laval Rocket 5-0 on Saturday. 

    After scoring at least one power play goal in the first four games of the season, Laval has only been able to convert once in the last 26 chances in the last six games. 

    In the first period with Toronto leading 1-0, former Rocket Joseph Blandisi received a double minor for high sticking. During the four-minute power play, Laval held possession of the puck, took five shots but did not manage to get one past Denis Hildeby

    Indiscipline creeped up into Laval's game with eight minor penalties, three of them in the third period. The good news is that the penalty kill unit killed six of Toronto's seven penalties. 

    Riley McKay tried firing up his teammates by dropping the gloves early in the third period when his team was trailing 2-0. McKay's win against Marshall Rifai woke up the building and on the next shift, Laval came close to cutting the deficit with several scoring chances. The momentum lasted 42 seconds as Nick Roberston added to Toronto's lead to make it 3-0. That goal deflated the home team and gave wings to the Marlies.

    It was a difficult night for Mattias Norlinder on defence. He was on the ice for all five Marlies goals and mistakes led to the puck behind his goalie. 

    Laval ends their first 10-game sequence with two victories. A lot of work is needed to turn the boat around for the next stretch of 10 games.

    Game Statistics

    Rocket (2-7-1-0)
    Shots: 26
    Power play: 0-for-5
    Penalty minutes: 21

    Marlies (5-2-2-0)
    Shots: 23
    Power play: 1-for-7
    Penalty minutes: 17

    Scoring Summary

    Rocket Scorers
    1st period: No scoring
    2nd period: No scoring
    3rd period: No scoring
    OT: n/a
    SO: n/a

    Marlies Scorers
    1st period: Steeves (5)
    2nd period: Clifford (2)
    3rd period: Robertson (5), Shaw (3), Steeves (6)-PPG
    OT: n/a
    SO: n/a

    Goaltenders
    LAV: Dobes (L) 2-4-0-0
    TOR: Hildeby (W) 1-1-1-0

    Rocket Players of the Game

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    Video Highlights

    Video highlights courtesy of the Laval Rocket

    [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72xGCiL3170[/embed]

    Post-Game Quotes

    Jean-Francois Houle

    Olivier Galipeau

    Lucas Condotta

    Tobie Paquette-Bisson

    Looking Back

    Did you miss the Rocket's last game? Catch up on the recap here: Call Them the Comeback Kids | RECAP: TOR @ LAV

    Up Next

    The Rocket are taking Sunday off before returning to Place Bell on Monday to kick off five days of practice before heading to Winnipeg to face the Manitoba Moose on Sunday. 

    Puck drop on Sunday, November 12, is scheduled for 3:00pm eastern time at Canada Life Centre.

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