Tuesday, October 6, 2009

CHL DAILY: Chouinard Fired; Gagne Considered

PEI ROCKET FIRE CHOUINARD
BOUCHERVILLE, Tuesday, October 6, 2009 - The P.E.I. Rocket have announced that they have relieved Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations, Guy Chouinard, from his duties with the team.

"We felt the organization needed a change behind the bench. This is a very difficult decision to remove a gentleman like Guy Chouinard. The 25 players all have a share in the blame, but unfortunately, only one person takes the fall in this difficult situation," said President & Governor Serge Savard Jr. "We just felt the team was not responding the way they should be," he added.

The Rocket indicated that a further announcement will be made shortly as to the replacement for Chouinard. Corrado Micalef remains with the team as Assistant Coach.
REPORT: LAVIGNE TO REPLACE CHOUINARD
According the RDS.ca, Eric Lavigne will replace Guy Chouinard behind the bench for the PEI Rocket. Lavigne last coached the Quebec Remparts and the Val-d'Or Foreurs of the QMJHL.
To view the french publication click HERE.

KEVIN GAGNE CONSIDERED FOR MONTHLY AWARD
BOUCHERVILLE, Tuesday, October 6, 2009 – The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today announced the winners of the offensive, defensive and rookie player of the month awards for September. The players were chosen by a committee mandated by the League.
Marc-Olivier Vachon of the Drummondville Voltigeurs had an exceptional month, tallying seven goals, including two game-winners, and adding three helpers. He also scored a shootout goal. Furthermore, the forward won 58.9% of his face-offs and posted a +8 rating. The Voltigeurs were undefeated in September, going a perfect 6-0.
Jonathan Hazen (Foreurs), Gabriel Lévesque (Huskies) and Marc-Olivier Vallerand (Remparts) were also considered.
Nicholas Champion is the award-winner on defence. In six games, the Titan goaltender posted a 3-3 record while registering an impressive 1.95 goals-against-average and .940 save percentage. He didn’t allow more than three goals in any of his starts even though he faced an average of 33 shots per game. Finally, Acadie-Bathurst was solid in shorthanded situations, posting an 86.5% success rate.
Adrien Lemay (MAINEiacs), Kevin Gagné (Sea Dogs) and Maxime Clermont (Olympiques) were also in the mix.
Robin Gusse gets the nod as the month’s top rookie. The goaltender helped the Chicoutimi Saguenéens earn points in each of his four starts. He won two games and lost the other two in shootouts while maintaining a 2.82 goals-against-average and .899 save percentage. He also faced an average of 28 shots per contest.
Adam Polasek (Rocket), Jakub Culek (Océanic) and Trevor Parkes (Junior) also received consideration.

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