SAINT JOHN – The Saint John Sea Dogs’ blueline is getting
a boost.
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League club announced today that they have acquired Charles-Olivier Roussel from the Blainville-Boisbriand
Armada in exchange for a 2012 fifth-round pick and 2013 first-round selection.
Roussel, a 20-year old defenseman, will join forward
Danick Gauthier and goaltender Mathieu Corbeil as the team’s trio if overagers.
“Charles-Olivier is a quality veteran in this league
and we believe he will fit in well with what is already a strong blueline,”
said Sea Dogs director of hockey operations Mike Kelly in a team release.
Roussel, a six-foot-one, 202-pound Nashville Predators prospect who was
selected in the second round of the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft, recorded
five goals and 25 assists in 59 games with the Montreal Junior/Armada franchise
last season. He added a goal and three helpers in 10 post-season games before
the Junior were upset in the second-round by the Lewiston Maineiacs.
Hockey’s Future calls Roussel’s 2010-11 campaign “disastrous.”
Prior to joining the Junior, he spent four seasons
with the Shawinigan Cataractes. In 2009-10 he set career highs in goals with
15, assists with 36 and points with 51. The Cataractes selected him third
overall in the 2007 QMJHL Entry Draft, the same year the Sea Dogs took Simon
Despres with the top pick.
“Roussel's multi-faceted game attracts attention because
he has the ability to fill whatever role is asked of him,” writes Hockey’s Future.
“Whether it is quarterbacking a power play and threading a pass, or shutting
down the opposition's top offensive weapons or even physically intimidating the
opposing team, Roussel has the ability to accomplish the task without much
difficulty.”
The Sea Dogs play two games this weekend at Harbour
Station and according to the Sea Dogs website he “could be in the lineup.”
This is a big acquisition by the Sea Dogs. There is no
question Saint John’s defense needed to be improved at some point with the
departures of Despres and Eric Gelinas.
It’s been a good couple of days for Saint John who
received news yesterday that Jonathan Huberdeau would be returning to junior.
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