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We’re continuing to see some of the Montreal Canadiens prospects improve as the weekly trackers pile up especially with Josh Brook returning to action.
The seasons for the Montreal Canadiens prospects is another month older now that we’re in December. It will be a special time for some of them since rosters for World Junior teams will be getting finalized. Joni Ikonen was already named to Finland, and you have to think other players in the Habs system will get interest from their respective national teams.
Additionally, players who were injured before the start of the season are returning to action. Noah Juulsen made his professional debut last week with the Laval Rocket while 2017 2nd round pick Josh Brook played his first set of games with the Moose Jaw Warriors. The original timeline of his injury had him coming back mid-December, so it’s great to see him ahead of the game.
Week of November 27th – December 3rd
Will Bitten
It wasn’t as destructive of a week for Bitten as the previous one. However, he was still able to contribute to the team’s two wins. The 19-year-old had a goal and two assists in the three-game span for Hamilton. His goal against the Flint Firebirds came from a scrum in front of the net as Bitten put it on his backhand. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs lost that game.
Season Total: 7 goals 21 assists
Michael Pezzetta
The Sudbury Wolves only played a single game last week against the Mississauga Steelheads. Pezzetta started things off for his team scoring on the power-play after deflecting Zack Malik’s shot from the point. The 2016 6th round pick also had an assist in the team’s 6-3 win.
Season Total: 13 goals 13 assists