TICKETS: Laval Rocket individual games
The Canadiens' affiliate made strides this past weekend as they look to etch an 'X' into their name in the
American Hockey League standings
but they've still got their work cut out for them if they hope to reserve their spot in the playoffs.
As of April 3, Jean-François Houle's squad holds onto the final playoff spot in the North Division, three points ahead of the Cleveland Monsters, who have two games in hand, and the Belleville Senators, who are on level terms with Laval in that department.
If you're wondering how they've gotten to this point, we've got you covered. Here's a look into the Rocket's season to date, what remains of this year, players to watch for and the AHL playoff format.
SEASON REWIND
Playoff hockey has yet to begin this season but for the Rocket, it feels as if it never ended dating back to last year's memorable run in the postseason.
A sloppy start to the season caused the Rocket to fall behind the eight ball early in the year, forcing them to play catch up for the balance of the campaign.
Ultimately, they were able to find their rhythm and put themselves in a position to qualify for the playoffs as the regular season dwindles down to its final weeks. They currently occupy the fifth spot in the North Division with a 29-28-7-3 record.
"We're starting to find our game a little bit more; we're playing more complete games, I think, and I think we're playing more consistently, that's the biggest thing. Throughout the season it's been kind of up-and-down, but I think now it's been trending in the right direction a little more than it has," said defenseman Corey Schueneman. "We know what's at stake, we know how important this stretch is and I think we're going to put our best foot forward."