With his season in Switzerland now over, Canadiens prospect Vinzenz Rohrer is off to his next team.  The Canadiens announced today that they’ve assigned the forward to AHL Laval.

Montreal selected the 21-year-old in the third round back in 2022, picking him 75th overall.  At the time, he had just completed his first season in North America with OHL Ottawa.  He returned to the 67’s the following season but then made the decision to leave junior hockey while still having eligibility to begin his professional career.

That led Rohrer to Zurich where he spent the past three seasons in the NL.  He had 19 points in his rookie year, followed by 25 in 52 games in 2024-25.  That performance, along with two good showings at the Worlds in as many years, was good enough to get his entry-level deal from the Canadiens, along with a training camp invite.  Ultimately cut in the preseason, Rohrer struggled upon his return to Zurich and wound up with a quiet showing overall, one that saw him limited to four goals and eight assists in 41 games.

Unlike many prospects who have been assigned to the minors in recent days, Rohrer is eligible for recall to Montreal since his contract started this season.  However, a promotion almost certainly won’t be in the cards and instead, he’ll look to get into the lineup with the Rocket before the playoffs get underway next week.

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