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Patrick Jacques Roy [Nachname ausgesprochen als 'ʁwa'] (* 5. Oktober 1965 in Québec-Stadt , Québec ) ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Eishockeytorwart und derzeitiger - trainer . Er war von 1985 bis 2003 in der National Hockey League (NHL) aktiv und spielte dabei bis 1995 für die Montréal Canadiens , bevor er nach Denver wechselte und dort acht Jahre für die Colorado Avalanche auflief.
- 86 kg
- 185 cm
2005–present. Patrick Jacques Roy [1] [2] ( French pronunciation: [ʁwa]; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach, executive and former player who is the head coach for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). Roy previously served as head coach for the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, as well as the ...
- 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
- Goaltender
- 1984–2003
Patrick Roy. Goalie. Born Oct 5 1965 -- Quebec, PQ. [58 yrs. ago] Height 6.00 -- Weight 165 [183 cm/75 kg] Drafted by Montreal Canadiens. - round 3 #51 overall 1984 NHL Entry Draft. RS Scoring. More ->.
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Patrick Roy. Full Name: Patrick Roy (Saint Patrick, Casseau, The Wall) Position: G • Catches: Left 6-2, 185lb (188cm, 83kg) Born: October 5, 1965 in Quebec City, Quebec ca. Draft: Montreal, 3rd round (51st overall), 1984 NHL Entry. Amateur Teams: Granby Bisons. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2006 . As Coach: 4 Yrs (Full Record)
- October 5, 1965
26. Jan. 2024 · Jan 26, 2024. MONTREAL — Patrick Roy knows all too well what this crowd can be like, how the fans in Montreal can make a moment special, how the media can be overwhelming in their desire to give...
- Arpon Basu
25. Jan. 2023 · Roy gestured to the jeering crowd after stopping a long slap shot by Sergei Fedorov in one of the most famous blowouts in NHL history. Denis saw Roy’s hands go up — but learned about what ...
19. Jan. 2017 · MONTREAL -- He was in the final season of his illustrious career, one that three years after his final game would see him inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.