We have a last-minute change to announce for the Montreal Canadiens. This news is surprising, but the Habs have officially sent forward Rafael Harvey-Pinard back to the Laval Rocket in the American Hockey League.

So, it was a one-game stint for RHP, as he is immediately returning to Laval.

This news is both good and bad at the same time.

The bad news is, of course, Harvey-Pinard’s departure. He is a true warrior who brings so much energy, courage, and tenacity to this team. However, the good news is that this move suggests the Canadiens are feeling more confident about Josh Anderson’s health.

Anderson seems to be improving.

It also indicates that young Emil Heineman is getting closer to a return to action, which is another positive development.

Rafael Harvey-Pinard’s Time in Montreal Is Over-for Now!

This roster move has now been made official by the Canadiens.

 

 

Harvey-Pinard, 26 years old, is a 5-foot-9, 181-pound forward known for his hard work. He was a seventh-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2019 Draft.

This season, he has recorded 11 points in 24 games with the Laval Rocket, including four goals, with a plus-minus rating of -2.

In his one game with Martin St-Louis’ squad this season, he played close to nine minutes, registered one hit, did not record a point, and finished the game with an even plus-minus rating of 0.

More details to follow.