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    Jacob Titus
    Mar 22, 2025, 05:53
    Updated at: Mar 22, 2025, 05:55
    Kamyl Chemrouk in his first QMJHL game (Photo: Alex Garneau)

    The Victoriaville Tigres put pen to paper on signing their former 2023 10th round pick, forward Kamyl Chemrouk.

    Chemrouk, 18, has been playing for Stanstead College Varsity within the Canadian high school hockey circuit, notching a team leading 89 points (35+54) across just 41 games. His statline is only second in the league, and could be good enough to secure NHL interest at the draft in June.

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    The right winger was able to jump into QMJHL action right away, playing in his first game last night -- going pointless in a 4-1 loss to the Olympiques.

    The Montreal native has also played international games already, suiting up in six games for Algeria where he notched nine points (2+7) -- winning the Dream Nations Cup.

    He'll remain with the Tigres next season, before potentially making the jump to the NCAA's RPI Engineers for 2026-27, where he just committed last month.

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