20, 2003, with Patrick ... Roy's milestone game set a new mark that only some of the best goalies in recent NHL history have ever reached. Not bad for the Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal ...
Hockey Hall of Famer Patrick Roy became the first goalie in NHL history to reach a massive milestone on Jan. 20, 2003. The New York Rangers' Matt Rempe and the Montreal Canadiens' Arber Xhekaj ...
The accolades don’t sync with the record. But on the anniversary of Patrick Roy taking over as Islanders coach, there’s no doubt his players remain supportive of him. “Patrick is a stand-up ...
When Patrick Roy came to Long Island, a year ago Monday to the day, it felt like general manager Lou Lamoriello had pulled a rabbit out of the hat that could help resurrect a stagnant franchise.
And after Tsyplakov took a second penalty in the second period of Saturday’s 6-3 Islanders win over the Penguins at UBS Arena, coach Patrick Roy’s patience ran out. The Russian was demoted to ...
Patrick Roy ... up to expectations, and Roy knows this very well. Because right now, it's pretty tough. The team has only 33 points in 35 games, and by comparison, the Canadiens (who aren't ...
Their power play is at 14.7 percent, with the penalty kill at 68.2 percent. When Roy took over last season, his fire and passion helped spark his group. The team eventually went on a late-season ...
Islanders head coach Patrick Roy reunited Mathew Barzal and Bo Horvat on the same line and it paid off as Barzal assisted on both of Horvat's goals in their 3-1 win over Columbus.
and the Canadiens didn’t reach the Cup Final again until 1986. After seizing the No. 1 job that year with a 23-18-3 record in 47 regular-season games, 20-year-old Patrick Roy played every second ...
As a coach, Roy was desperate to regain control of the game or generate much-needed momentum. By pulling the goalie, he increased the number of skaters on the ice. (He actually evened the number ...