The Rocket de Laval was visibly honored to find the comfort of its home, Friday at Place Bell, after a short voyage of three matches, which defeated the Wolf Pack of Hartford by the mark of 7 to 4.
The two formations animate the show in prime time.
Rocket made the red light shine three times, but on each occasion, visitors replicated in the following minutes.
Jean-Sébastien Dea also opened hostels with numerical advantage, while only 2 min 27s were trained since the start of the initial game. Zac Jones even created the equalizer shortly after.
Then, Joël Teasdale referred to the advances to the sons, but Ty Ronning, with the advantage of a man, once more ramened the world to the departure case. Rafaël Harvey-Pinard also took part in the party, but Anthony Greco once more created equality.
By the way, the Wolf Pack, who had confidence in the guard Keith Kinkaid for the occasion, replaced the doorman after the latter had agreed three goals on five Tuesdays. Adam Huska has come to him in relief.
The second commitment was more unique, while the favorites of the foul once more followed the strings three times, but this time, without reply. Kevin Roy, Brandon Gignac and Teasdale, for the second time in a row, came from Huska.
Teasdale then completed his triple cap in the twentieth. This last and Gignac made the pair during this Match, since the second was made of three fillets of the first. Teasdale also returned the pareille to his teammate on his own.
In the victory, the guard Cayden Primeau repulsed 28 of the 32 roundabouts directed towards him.
The Rocket will be debating the second Duel of a series of five at home, on Saturday, while the Hershey Bears will be crossing the Belle Province.

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