Excerpt from 'Habs Hockey Report' of host Amy Johnson commenting on Martin St. Louis' work with young players and their development. GAME RECAP | Laval Rocket vs Manitoba Moose Laval Rocket vs Manitoba Moose [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjAyMTkwMzYzNjEwMzkxNTY0/rocket-final-score.png] Laval Rocket vs Manitoba Moose ROCKET LINEUP Forward lines 81 Xavier Simoneau - 27 Mitchell Stephens - 61 Philippe Maillet 10 Joshua Roy - 37 Brandon Gignac - 15 Sean Farrell 49 Jared Davidson - 21 Riley Kidney - 42 Lucas Condotta 68 Riley McKay - 14 Jan Mysak - 17 Nathan Legare Defense pairings 4 Tobie Paquette-Bisson - 24 Logan Mailloux 84 William Trudeau - 25 Brady Keeper 29 Mattias Norlinder - 44 Olivier Galipeau Goaltenders 38 Strauss Mann 71 Jakub Dobes Out of the lineup: Scratches: Nicolas Beaudin, Joel Armia, Jayden Struble (suspended) Injuries: Emil Heineman (upper body), Gabriel Bourque, John Parker-Jones, Lias Andersson GAME REPORT After a dominant win in Manitoba on Sunday afternoon, the Rocket were back at it on Monday against the Moose for a school day morning game which kicked off at 11:30 am ET. Mattias Norlinder drew back into the lineup for this game, after Jayden Struble was assessed a three-game suspension earlier in the day as a result of his actions in the post-game fight Sunday afternoon. Strauss Mann got the start in net, with Jakub Dobes backing him up, seemingly recovered from the cramping issues he experienced at the end of the previous game. Once again, Laval didn't waste much time getting on the board, with Xavier Simoneau cleaning up a loose puck in the crease just over a minute after the opening faceoff. It was his first of two goals on the day. Olivier Galipeau extended the lead toward the end of the opening frame. After a slower start to the second period, Laval got into a bit of penalty trouble, and Manitoba made them pay with a power play goal against. However, young Joshua Roy restored the team's two-goal lead with a deflection in front of the net. Sean Farrell had an impressive game today, potting a goal late in the game in addition to registering a primary assist on two of the Rocket goals. Today's victory also marks Mann's first win on the season in net. Laval Rocket forward Sean Farrell [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjAyMTkwNTA3NDkxNzk2MDM2/farrell-53329005367_42c1c8f425_k.jpg] Laval Rocket forward Sean Farrell GAME STATISTICS Rocket (4-7-1-0) Shots: 31 Power play: 0-for-5 Penalty minutes: 24 Manitoba (4-6-0-0) Shots: 28 Power play: 1-for-4 Penalty minutes: 24 SCORING SUMMARY Rocket Scorers 1st period: Simoneau (1), Galipeau (1) 2nd period: Roy (7) 3rd period: Simoneau (2), Farrell (3) OT: n/a SO: n/a Moose Scorers 1st period: no scoring 2nd period: Bongiovanni (2)-PPG 3rd period: Sautner (3) OT: n/a SO: n/a Goaltenders LAV: Mann (W) 1-3-1-0 MB: Milic (L) 0-1-0-0 ROCKET PLAYERS OF THE GAME * undefined * undefined * undefined VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS Video highlights courtesy of the Manitoba Moose [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TRGoO6FmYc[/embed] POST-GAME QUOTES Post-game interview provided by the Laval Rocket Strauss Mann Sean Farrell LOOKING BACK Did you miss the Rocket's last game? Catch up on the recap here: Rocket Can't Crack Marlies | RECAP: TOR @ LAV [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/montreal-canadiens/rocket/rocket-cant-crack-marlies-recap-tor-lav] UP NEXT The Rocket now head back to Quebec for another three games this week, starting with a home game against the Belleville Senators. Puck drop on Wednesday, November 15, is scheduled for 7:00 pm ET at Place Bell in Laval. 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. Gretzky Signature Series [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjAxNzAzMjM2NzQxMTEzNjIw/gretzky-northland.jpg] Gretzky Signature Series