Next week's QMJHL trade period completely changed on Wednesday.
The decision is a big blow to the Rimouski Oceanic, who were set to negotiate and receive the return for Lacelle, the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada confirmed recently. That return was likely to be significant.
Mikaël Lalancette of Le Soleil was first to report the bombshell news that 18-year-old goaltender William Lacelle will play NCAA hockey next season. Lacelle was likely to be the most sought after – and expensive – goaltender on the QMJHL's trade market.
The decision is a big blow to the Rimouski Oceanic, who were set to negotiate and receive the return for Lacelle, the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada confirmed recently. That return was likely to be significant.
The Oceanic traded Lacelle to the Armada on Jan. 5 for Rafaël Cloutier, a fifth-round pick in 2026, a first-round pick in 2027 and a first-round pick in 2028.
Grosse nouvelle #LHJMQ:
— Mikaël Lalancette (@MikLalancette) May 27, 2026
Le gardien William Lacelle a décidé de quitter pour la NCAA dès cette année.
Les détails:https://t.co/Or6NjIpa01
Lacelle went 13-7-1 with the Armada in the regular season and posted a 2.11 goals against average and a .915 save percentage. He also had a 10-5 record in the playoffs to go along with a 2.83 GAA and .909 SV%, helping the Armada reach the league semifinals.
There are a few things to take in here:
- The price for other goaltenders on the QMJHL trade market has suddenly become higher. At the same time, teams looking to trade for Lacelle suddenly have quite a few assets they can use to make other moves. This changes a lot.
- Behind the scenes, maybe there had been some warnings about this potentially happening. But, in public at least, this seems to have happened very suddenly – and is further proof of the challenges that come from the new NCAA/CHL landscape. This is an overly simplified way of putting it, but just about anyone could leave at any time. The way teams plan out their cycles is going to have to change.
- You have to wonder if the uncertainty around players leaving the CHL will change the way the QMJHL's infamous "futures" trades work. There could obviously be conditions added to deals, but it does add a layer of complication that maybe some teams would prefer to not get involved with. We'll see.
- This is a blow for the QMJHL (and CHL). You want to see players develop the best they can with the paths available to them, but you also want to see the best players playing in the league as much as possible.
Lacelle is expected to join the University of Nebraska Omaha Mavericks of the NCHC for the 2026-27 season. He is eligible and will likely be picked in this year's NHL Draft.
The 2026 QMJHL Entry Draft takes place June 5-6 in Halifax.
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