Excerpt from 'Habs Hockey Report' of host Amy Johnson commenting on the unique approaches of NHL teams when determining development paths for hockey prospects. GAME RECAP | Belleville Senators vs Laval Rocket Laval Rocket vs Belleville Senators [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjAxMzU2ODkxMTE1MjM1MzAx/final-score---belleville.png] Laval Rocket vs Belleville Senators ROCKET LINEUP Forward lines 10 Joshua Roy 61 Philippe Maillet 48 Filip Mesar 15 Sean Farrell 21 Riley Kidney 28 Lias Andersson 49 Jared Davidson 14 Jan Mysak 17 Nathan Legare 68 Riley McKay 42 Lucas Condotta 85 John Parker-Jones Defense pairings 84 William Trudeau 24 Logan Mailloux 44 Olivier Galipeau 89 Miguel Tourigny 03 Jayden Struble 25 Brady Keeper Goaltenders 38 Strauss Mann 75 Jakub Dobes Out of the lineup Scratches: Gabriel Bourque, Brandon Gignac, Jakov Novak, Xavier Simoneau, Mitchell Stephens, Nicolas Beaudin, Tobie Bisson, Zachary Emond, Joe Vrbetic Injuries: none GAME REPORT The Laval Rocket wrapped up their short two-game preseason schedule on Sunday with a 5-2 victory against the Belleville Senators at Place Bell. With a load of players that were recalled for Saturday's match in Ottawa, Belleville dressed 16 skaters instead of the standard 18. Laval was the better team on the ice for the entire 60 minutes. They controlled the play and had more scoring chances, but their indiscipline kept this match close. Jean-Francois Houle joined Joshua Roy, Philippe Maillet and Filip Mesar on the top line for the afternoon. The trio had chemistry throughout the afternoon and it started from the first shift as Roy set up Maillet on a two-on-one rush for a goal. Roy was the Rocket's best player of the afternoon. He collected two more primary assists in the final 40 minutes by setting up Jayden Struble in the slot for a goal and later stole a puck from a defender before feeding it to Mesar for a goal. William Trudeau and Logan Mailloux were paired on the top defensive unit. The duo received a lot of ice time, including on the first wave of the power play and time on the penalty kill. The pair did not deliver results and were on the ice when the Senators scored on the power play. Trudeau in particular did not have a good afternoon despite the scoresheet showing one assist and plus-3. After the game, Houle hinted that the pairing will get dismantled because they're both defenders that like to get involved in the offensive zone, and that results in opportunities the other way. GAME STATISTICS Rocket (2-0-0) Shots: 44 Power play: 0/3 Penalty minutes: 14 Senators (0-2-0) Shots: 24 Power play: 1/6 Penalty minutes: 8 SCORING SUMMARY Rocket Scorers 1st period: Maillet (1), Legare (2)-SHG 2nd period: Struble (1) 3rd period: Mesar (1), Mysak (1) OT: n/a SO: n/a Senators Scorers 1st period: Reinhardt (1)-PPG 2nd period: Boucher (1) 3rd period: No scoring OT: n/a SO: n/a Goaltenders LAV: Mann (W) 1-0-0, Dobes BEL: Mandolese (L) 0-1-0 ROCKET PLAYERS OF THE GAME Joshua Roy - Had two assists and initiated several scoring chances with excellent puck movement. Philippe Maillet - Set the momentum early with a goal. Jayden Struble - Scored one goal and was tough to play against. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Jean-Francois Houle Logan Mailloux Filip Mesar Joshua Roy Jakub Dobes UP NEXT The Laval Rocket kick off the 2023-24 regular season on Friday against Abbotsford, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 pm ET on Friday, October 13th at Place Bell. Be sure to bookmark THN.com/Montreal [https://thn.com/montreal] for year-round coverage of the Montreal Canadiens, Laval Rocket, and Habs prospects playing in leagues around the world. A free issue of The Hockey News [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjAwNTk3MTk4Mzc0MTE4Nzc2/hockeynewsad.jpg] A free issue of The Hockey News