It went under the radar, but forward Jacob Perreault has been absent since the very beginning of camp. He was acquired from the Anaheim Ducks in a trade on March 7 (in exchange for Jan Mysak).
That said, Perreault is training alone in Brossard, working on his fitness after undergoing shoulder surgery a few months ago.
We may see him return soon to join the other players at camp.
Without much fanfare, Perreault is a 1st-round pick from the 2020 NHL Draft (by the Anaheim Ducks) and is only 22 years old.
Perreault, a Montreal native, is a 5'11" forward weighing 192 pounds who tallied 20 points in the AHL in the 2023-2024 season.
He isn't necessarily a candidate to crack the regular lineup of the Montreal Canadiens this season, so it's probably best for him to take his time and focus on the Laval Rockets's training camp, which is coming up fairly soon.
The next season will be a crucial one for Jacob Perreault if he hopes to eventually establish himself as a potential NHL player, rather than just a solid AHL player.
He seems to have the right attitude, at least, especially for a player who now has the chance to play at home.
More details to follow.
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SEPTEMBRE 24 | 488 ANSWERS Hometown forward is missing from the Canadiens' lineup and journalist Anthony Marcotte reveals the reason Which one do you think has the best chance of becoming a regular player with the Montreal Canadiens one day? | ||
Jacob Perreault | 46 | 9.4 % |
Filip Mesar | 152 | 31.1 % |
None of the two | 290 | 59.4 % |
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