Laval Rocket Suffers Heartbreaking Overtime Loss to Utica Comets Despite Strong Performance by Joshua Roy – Place Bell Recap

2024-01-11 04:26:40

LAVAL, Qc. – Since April 2021, the Laval Rocket counter has been stuck at four when it comes to winning streaks.

A five-goal haul at home and a productive night from Joshua Roy weren’t even enough to extend the team’s winning streak.

Roy returned to his October appearance with a three-point haul but the Rocket nevertheless suffered a heartbreaking 6-5 loss in overtime once morest the Utica Comets on Wednesday evening in front of 7,889 spectators at Place Bell.

It was a goal by Joe Gambardella, scored with 20.9 seconds on the clock, which caused this defeat for the Rocket, its first following four consecutive victories, including two in a row last weekend once morest the Comets, on their ice. .

Gambardella was able to recover a loose puck in the Rocket zone and get to Jakub Dobes, whom he thwarted with a backhand shot to the great dismay of the Rocket and his fans.

“I didn’t like our match that much. I liked that we got a point, we’ll take it, but we didn’t play the right way tonight. Too many turnovers, the cohesion was not there. We have to be better. If we give away too many goals like that, our chances of winning won’t be there,” analyzed head coach Jean-François Houle, who consoled himself with the performance of his players in the third period.

On the downside, Roy delivered by far his best performance since the first week of the calendar, during which he made many observers’ eyes widen, and also made many Canadian fans dream of seeing him at the Bell Center.

“I had energy and I took advantage of it. Our trio is doing well, it’s been a few games where we’ve created a lot offensively. We will try to keep things like this,” said Roy, referring to Philippe Maillet and Xavier Simoneau.

Roy scored two goals, his 11th and 12th of the season, and added an assist on Maillet’s goal which allowed the Rocket to make it 4-4 early in the third period.

Maillet also had a three-point game while Lias Andersson added a goal and an assist.

“I really liked the way he worked tonight,” Houle said of Roy.

“He was on pucks, he won battles, he was first along the boards. He and Maillet had a very good match. This trio was by far our best (tonight),” added Houle, who now wants to see consistency from Roy.

Defender Tobie Bisson also beat goaltender Isaac Poulter, who received 29 shots.

Justin Dowling and Brian Halonen led the Comets offense with two goals each. Kyle Criscuolo completed once morest Dobes who blocked 31 pucks.

Repeated penalties

In an interview a little over 24 hours before the match, Houle noted that it is never easy to defeat the same rival three times in a row. He wasn’t wrong.

After 40 minutes, the Laval team was down 4-3 and its multiple stays in the penalty box in the second period – four to be precise – contributed to this score.

Worst team in the American League going into the game with a 13.3 percent success rate on the power play, the Comets struck twice in the second period with an extra man, including Halonen’s first goal scored at 19:33 which broke the 3-3 tie.

Previously, the Rocket had managed to erase two one-goal deficits, each time thanks to Roy, first in the first period, then once more in the second period.

The Laval team even took the lead for the first time in the match in the middle of the period thanks to Bisson, who completed a nice three-way play with Jared Davidson and William Trudeau.

But this lead only lasted 40 seconds, when Criscuolo beat Dobes with a backhand shot that passed between the Laval goalkeeper’s pads.

The Rocket avoided the penalty box in the third period and even drew the Comets there at the start of the period. And the Laval team took the opportunity to bring the two clubs back to square one.

Maillet, who collected at least a point in a fifth straight game, scored one of the easiest goals of his career, when he deflected a pass from Andersson into a wide open net at 6: 27.

Halonen took advantage of the Rocket’s sluggish play in his territory to restore the lead to the visitors with 2:32 remaining but Andersson forced an additional period by deflecting a pass from Maillet 52 seconds later.

Repeated penalties

In an interview a little over 24 hours before the match, head coach Jean-François Houle noted that it is never easy to defeat the same rival three times in a row. The first two periods proved him right.

After 40 minutes, the Laval team was down 4-3 and its multiple stays in the penalty box in the second period – four to be precise – contributed to this score.

Worst team in the American League going into the game with a 13.3 percent power play success rate, the Comets struck twice in the second period with an extra man, including Halonen’s goal scored at 19:33 that broke the 3-3 tie.

Previously, the Rocket had managed to erase two one-goal deficits, each time thanks to Roy, first in the first period, then once more in the second period.

The Laval team even took the lead for the first time in the match in the middle of the period thanks to Bisson, who completed a nice three-way play with Jared Davidson and William Trudeau.

But this lead only lasted 40 seconds, when Criscuolo beat Dobes with a backhand shot that passed between the Laval goalkeeper’s pads.

The Rocket avoided the penalty box in the third period and even drew the Comets there at the start of the period. And the Laval team took the opportunity to bring the two clubs back to square one.

Maillet, who collected at least a point in a fifth straight game, scored one of the easiest goals of his career, when he deflected a pass from Lias Andersson into a wide open net at 6: 27.

Halonen took advantage of the Rocket’s sluggish play in his territory to restore the lead to the visitors with 2:32 remaining but Andersson forced an additional period by deflecting a pass from Maillet 52 seconds later.


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