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Filip Mesar Makes Waves in Rocket Prep Game with Bold Fight
Filip Mesar showcased his determination during a preparatory game for the Rocket de Laval on October 4, 2025, making headlines for his unexpected fight against Rhett Parsons. As the first-round pick of the Montreal Canadiens in 2022, Mesar has been under the spotlight during rookie camp, where he boldly stated his intention to elevate his performance this season. This declaration caught the attention of head coach Pascal Vincent, who is now observing Mesar’s progress closely.
Currently participating in the Rocket’s training camp, Mesar is eager to secure a prominent role within the team. His approach during the game against the ECHL rival reflected his commitment to proving himself. The moment that captured everyone’s attention occurred after Mesar was penalized for a minor infraction. As he exited the penalty box, he found himself challenged by Parsons, a six-foot-three-inch, 210-pound enforcer known for his tough style of play.
Mesar, despite being at a distinct size disadvantage, did not back down. He accepted the challenge and engaged in a fight that demonstrated both his courage and resilience on the ice. Observers noted that Mesar held his ground well against Parsons, who accumulated a hefty 116 penalty minutes over the previous season. The Rocket ultimately triumphed in the shootout, winning 2-1, with Joshua Roy scoring the decisive goal.
The fight and Mesar’s performance drew considerable attention, particularly from Vincent, who is evaluating the players’ readiness for the upcoming season. Mesar’s willingness to confront a larger opponent signifies his growing confidence and readiness to take on challenges as he aims to solidify his position within the team.
As the preseason progresses, Mesar’s actions have set a positive tone, suggesting that he is ready to fight for his place in the lineup. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how his bold approach will influence his performance in the regular season.
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