It’s been a rough year for the Laval Rocket. Despite a promising start a combination of injuries and call ups derailed what looked like a great inaugural season. One of the few bright spots has been the play of veteran forward Chris Terry who, despite missing several games, is tied for the AHL scoring lead with 67 points.
For that performance Terry has been named to the AHL’s first All-Star team, after making the second team last year in St. John’s. This year, Terry represented his club at the AHL All-Star Classic for the second consecutive year, as he represented the IceCaps last year alongside Charlie Lindgren.