‘I’m just so happy’: Mustangs re-acquire Rondeau from Whitecourt
The Melfort Mustangs have brought back their Most Improved Player from the 2018/2019 season.
Alex Rondeau, the 1999-born defenceman was re-acquired by the Mustangs from the Whitecourt Wolverines of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Rondeau was traded to Whitecourt in the off-season to complete a futures deal. However, Head Coach Trevor Blevins said he had kept checking in about Rondeau’s progress in the AJHL, and when things didn’t work as well there, Blevins pulled the trigger and brought the big blue liner back.
“Obviously on our backend we were looking for a left-shot, big, strong, defenceman with some experience,” Blevins told northeastNOW. “And obviously he fits the bill. So it was kind of a no brainer for us.”
Rondeau came to Melfort as a rookie last season after spending two seasons at Pomfret, a prep school in the United States. He flourished in Melfort, tallying six goals and 15 assists for 21 points, playing all 58 regular season games. He also suited up for all 16 playoff games for the Mustangs where he had a goal and an assist. His goal in the playoffs was a big one; in Game 6 of the semifinals against Estevan, Rondeau scored late in the second period to tie up the game at 2-2. Melfort went on to win that game 3-2, punching their ticket to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) finals.