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Blues first-round pick will return to QMJHL

Updated July 11, 2025, 6:54 p.m. by Gabriel Foley, Pro Hockey Rumors 1 min read
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St.

Louis Blues first-round pick Justin Carbonneau has announced he will return to the QMJHLs Blainville-Boisbriand Armada next season, after rumors that he was considering a move to the NCAAs Boston College.

The Armada announced the news through a post to their social media .

St.

Louis recently drafted Carbonneau with the 19th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.

This news will send shockwaves around Quebecs junior league.

Carbonneau was among the leagues best last season, tying for second in the league in goals (46) and outright ranking second in points (89) through 62 games.

He rounded out his statline with 61 penalty minutes and just a plus-three, speaking to the incredibly high-event minutes Carbonneau earned while leading the Armada offense.

Carbonneau earned his offense with a powerful, heavy drive on the puck.

He was among the QMJHLs most explosive wingers moving down the ice, and used a strong frame and hard shot to generate dangerous chances in the offensive end.

Carbonneau was also often the Armadas pest, and routinely found himself in the middle of net-front shoving matches after the whistle.

News of his return will land like a big acquisition in Blainsville-Boisbrand, as they lock up a player capable of rivaling the century mark in points or penalty minutes next season.

Carbonneau was the standout of St.

Louis recent development camp.

He showed off all of the nasty grit, hard shooting, and determined drive that led him to the heights of the QMJHL this year.

Those talents mix well with other emerging Blues, including Dylan Holloway , Jimmy Snuggerud , Dalibor Dvorsky .

That match and a right-wing role vacated by the trade of Zachary Bolduc could ramp Carbonneau into an NHL role as soon as next year, assuming he stays hot through the 2025-26 campaign.

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