Laval

Team Scoring Insights
Laval paired one of the league’s strongest overall records with balanced offensive depth, finishing comfortably on the positive side of both goals for and goals against.
Alex Belzile drove the offense with elite playmaking and finishing balance, while Sean Farrell and Laurent Dauphin added strong secondary scoring support despite leaning more heavily toward assists.
Joshua Roy stood out as one of the team’s most complete offensive threats, combining high-end goal scoring with strong distribution and finishing near the goals-assists balance line.
The Rocket received meaningful offensive contributions from the blue line, particularly from Adam Engström and William Trudeau, giving Laval additional transition and puck-moving strength.
Laval’s offensive structure appeared deep and diversified, with multiple forwards clustered in strong production ranges rather than relying on a single dominant scorer.
Team Dashboard

Team Dashboard Insights
Laval combined strong offensive production with reliable defensive structure, finishing with one of the league’s better overall two-way profiles and a healthy positive goal differential.
Alex Belzile anchored the offense as the team’s top overall producer, while Laurent Dauphin and Sean Farrell added major secondary scoring and strong plus/minus impacts.
Joshua Roy emerged as one of Laval’s most dynamic offensive drivers, pairing high-end scoring production with one of the strongest overall impact profiles among Rocket forwards.
Laval received meaningful offense from the blue line, particularly from Adam Engström, David Reinbacher, and Marc Del Gaizo, giving the club strong puck movement and transition support.
Goaltending was a stabilizing factor throughout the season, with Jacob Fowler posting the strongest combination of workload and efficiency while Kaapo Kähkönen provided additional dependable depth in net.