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Blainville-Boisbriand Armada forward Justin Carbonneau will return to the QMJHL next season, it was announced on Friday.
The 2006-born, future NHL forward finished second in scoring last season for the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada.
Carbonneau was weighing whether to return to the QMJHL or transfer to Boston College to play hockey collegiately.
St. Louis Blues prospect Justin Carbonneau, the No. 19 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, has made his choice and it's a familiar ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBlues first-round pick will return to QMJHLSt. Louis Blues first-round pick Justin Carbonneau has announced he will return to the QMJHL’s Blainville-Boisbriand Armada ...
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Dose on MSNJustin Carbonneau to stay in the QMJHLBig news in the QMJHL. Justin Carbonneau has finally made up his mind: the St. Louis Blues prospect won’t be playing in the ...
After losing several top players in recent weeks and months to the NCAA, the CHL got some good news on Friday.
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Canadian Hockey League on MSNMike Johnston, Yanick Lemay, and Dave Brown join Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence management group for the 2025–26 seasonMike Johnston, Yanick Lemay, and Mark Hunter will lead Hockey Canada’s U17, U18, and U20 management groups, supported by Dave ...
While the Memorial Cup's finals is still set to kick off tonight at 7 PM, the QMJHL will be nowhere to be found on the ice despite Rimouski hosting the event as both the Rimouski Océanic and the ...
6. (191) Daniel Salonen, G, Lukko Jr. (Finland-Jr.). 6. (192) Arvid Drott, RW, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden-Jr.). 7. (197) Brendan Dunphy, D, Wenatchee (WHL).
This is good news for the QMJHL and the Armada, but also for the CHL. A number of fine youngsters have opted to take the NCAA route in recent weeks for the rest of their respective careers, and it’s ...
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