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Canadiens loan Cayden Primeau, Oliver Kapanen to Laval Rocket

Canadiens loan Cayden Primeau, Oliver Kapanen to Laval Rocket

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The Rocket and Monsters will meet in Game 3 of their playoff series Sunday at Place Bell in Laval (3 p.m., RDS).
Primeau had a 21-2-2 record this season with the Rocket, along with a 1.96 GAA and a .927 save percentage, before getting called up by the Canadiens after Samuel Montembeault tore two muscles in his groin during Game 3 of a first-round playoff series against the Washington Capitals. The Canadiens were eliminated with a 4-1 loss to the Capitals in Game 5 Wednesday night in Washington.
Primeau, 25, can become a restricted free agent on July 1.
Kapanen had 15-20-35 totals in 36 games this season with Timra IK in the Swedish Hockey League before joining the Canadiens. In three playoff games against the Capitals, the 21-year-old had one assist. The Canadiens selected the 6-foot-2, 194-pound forward in the second round (64th overall) of the 2021 NHL Draft.

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