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Patrick Jacques Roy (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 Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). In 2017, he was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history and was hailed in sports media as "king of goaltenders". Nicknamed "Saint Patrick", Roy split his playing career in the National Hockey League (NHL) between the Montreal Canadiens, with whom he played for 11 years, and the Colorado Avalanche, with whom he played for eight years. Roy won the Stanley Cup four times during his career, two with each franchise. In 2004, Roy was selected as the greatest goaltender in NHL history by a panel of 41 writers, coupled with a simultaneous fan poll. On November 13, 2006, Roy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He is the only player in NHL history to win the Conn Smythe Trophy (the award given to the Most Valuable Player in the Stanley Cup playoffs) three times, the only one to do so in three different decades (1980s, 1990s, and 2000s), and the only one to do so for two different teams. Roy's number 33 sweater is retired by both the Canadiens and Avalanche. Roy is widely credited with popularizing the butterfly style of goaltending, which has since become the dominant style of goaltending around the world. Early life Roy was born in Quebec City but grew up in Cap-Rouge, Quebec. His parents are Barbara (Miller) and Michel Roy, and he has a younger brother, Stéphane. Roy became interested in being an ice hockey goaltender when he was seven years old. He played in the 1977 and 1978 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments on a minor ice hockey team from Quebec City, which included his brother in 1978. After playing for the local Sainte-Foy Gouverneurs, he played for the Granby Bisons of the QMJHL(Quebec Major Junior Hockey League). He then began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League (AHL). Playing career Montreal Canadiens (1984–95) Roy was drafted in the third round, 51st overall, in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, a team he disliked, being a fan of the rival Quebec Nordiques. His grandmother Anna Peacock was a big Canadiens fan, but died before seeing her grandson being drafted. Roy kept playing for the Granby Bisons of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) before being called up by the Canadiens. Despite the thoughts that he was not going to play for the team, on February 23, 1985, he made his NHL debut when he replaced the Canadiens' starting goaltender, Doug Soetaert, in the game's third period. Roy played for 20 minutes and earned his first NHL win without allowing a goal. After the game, he was reassigned to the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the AHL. Despite starting as a backup, Roy replaced Greg Moffett after he had equipment troubles during a game. He earned a win, became the starting goaltender for the playoffs and led the team to a Calder Cup championship with ten wins in 13 games. In the following season, Roy started playing regularly for the Canadiens and took over the starting goaltender's job when incumbent Steve Penney was injured in January. He played 47 games during the regular season and won the starting job for the Stanley Cup playoffs, where he emerged as a star, leading his team to an unexpected Stanley Cup title and winning the Conn Smythe Trophy for the Most Valuable Player in the playoffs. As a 20-year-old, he became the youngest Conn Smythe winner ever and was chosen for the NHL All-Rookie Team. Nicknamed St. Patrick after the victory, Roy continued playing for the Canadiens, who won the Adams Division in 1987–88 and in 1988–89, when they lost to the Calgary Flames in the Stanley Cup Finals. Roy, together with Brian Hayward, won the William M. Jennings Trophy in 1987, 1988, and 1989, as the Canadiens regularly allowed the fewest goals against. In 1989 and 1990, he won the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in the NHL and was voted for the NHL first All-Star team. In 1991–92, the Canadiens won the Adams Division again, with Roy having a very successful individual year, winning the William M. Jennings Trophy, and Vezina Trophy and being selected for the NHL's first All-Star team. Despite the successful regular season, the Canadiens were swept in the second round by the Boston Bruins, who stopped their playoff run for the fourth time in five years. In the 1992–93 season, the Canadiens fell from first overall in March to finish the regular season third in their division behind title winner Boston Bruins and a resurgent second-place Quebec Nordiques. During the first round of the 1993 playoffs against the archrival Nordiques, Roy was in a goaltending duel against Ron Hextall; Hextall was also a Vezina and Conn Smythe winner with his previous team, the Philadelphia Flyers, when they had several ill-tempered postseason encounters with Roy's Canadiens in the 1980s. The Canadiens lost the first two games of the series with Roy letting in soft goals, and a newspaper in Roy's hometown district suggested that he be traded with the headline "NORDIQUES WIN GAME, BATTLE OF GOALIES," while the subhead added (Quebec goaltender Ron) "HEXTALL GETS BETTER OF ROY." Nordiques Goaltending Coach Dan Bouchard also proclaimed that his team had "solved Roy." These comments seemed to fire up Roy, who responded by winning the next four games against the Nordiques (Roy was replaced for part of Game Five by backup André Racicot after being struck by a puck in the collarbone), sweeping the Buffalo Sabres in the next round and winning the first three against the New York Islanders to tie the record of an 11-game playoff winning streak. Roy also set a record with ten straight playoff overtime wins – two against Quebec, three against Buffalo, two against the New York Islanders (where he denied Benoît Hogue and Pierre Turgeon on breakaways during overtime), and three against the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup Finals. Roy had led his team, which did not have a player that finished in the top twenty regular season scoring, to the Stanley Cup championship and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner. In 1994, the Canadiens were the defending champions but they were knocked out in the first round by the Boston Bruins. Nonetheless, that seven-game series was notable in the eyes of Montreal fans as Roy came down with appendicitis and missed Game 3. He convinced doctors to let him return for Game 4 and led the Canadiens to a 5–2 victory, stopping 39 shots. Roy was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy, finishing third in voting behind winner Dominik Hašek and runner-up John Vanbiesbrouck. Trade to Colorado Four games into the 1995–96 season, Mario Tremblay was hired as Montreal's new head coach, replacing Jacques De.... Discover the Michel Roy popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Michel Roy books.

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  • In Other Words synopsis, comments

    In Other Words

    Anna Porter

    In Other Words is a lively, charming, gossipy memoir of life in the publishing trenches and how one restlessly curious young woman sparked a creative awakening in a new country she...

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    Come What May

    Dónal Óg Cusack

    Dónal Óg Cusack has been one of Ireland's leading hurlers for the past decade, winning five Munster titles and three AllIreland medals with Cork, and establishing himself as one of...

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    Tales From A Vending Machine

    Anees Salim

    'Today I got appointed at the airport. It's a wonderful world and a wonderful job. Thank you.'Meet Hasina Mansoor, vending machine attendant at the Airport Departure Lounge. From h...

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    Changeling

    Mike Oldfield

    Born without social instincts many people take for granted, brought up in a troubled environment and possessed with an extraordinary musical talent, Mike Oldfield was thrust into t...

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    Behind Closed Doors

    Gary Lineker & Danny Baker

    Includes a new foreword by Gary Lineker about football in lockdownShortlisted for The Telegraph Sports Book Awards'Lineker is nearly as good a presenter as I was a footballer' DIEG...

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    The Flea Palace

    Elif Shafak

    By turns comic and tragic, Elif Shafak's The Flea Palace is an outstandingly original novel driven by an overriding sense of social justice.Bonbon Palace was once a stately apartme...

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    Roy of the Rovers

    Roy Race

    Ten league titles. Eleven FA Cups. Three European Cups. 481 goals across a 38year playing career. A surprisingly high number of kidnappings. An assassination attempt. Not one, but ...

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    After the War

    Tom Palmer

    Master storyteller Tom Palmer returns with a deeply moving and beautifully told novel of friendship and belonging, inspired by the incredible true story of the Windermere Boys...

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    State Nebraska v. Michael Roy

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    The single question transferred is whether the defendants right to build a store acquired by permit on May 10, 1955, was revoked on May 24, 1955, by an amendment to the zoning ordi...

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    In the Best of Families

    Dennis McDougal

    Ronald Reagan's personal attorney Roy Miller was a California success story. The Miller family's friends could never have imagined the horror and darkness that were to follow as Mi...

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    All the Lives We Never Lived

    Anuradha Roy

    From the Man Booker Prizenominated author of Sleeping on Jupiter and “one of India’s greatest living authors” (O, The Oprah Magazine), a poignant and sweeping novel set in India du...

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    The Football Ramble

    Marcus Speller, Luke Moore, Pete Donaldson, Jim Campbell & The Football Ramble Limited

    Downloaded over ten million times a year the Football Ramble podcast has established itself as the essential, independent voice of football punditry. The weekly podcast has resonat...

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    How To Save Our Planet

    Mark A. Maslin

    'Punchy and to the point. No beating around the bush. This brilliant book contains all the information we need to have in our back pocket in order to move forward' Christiana Figue...

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    Tales from the North Carolina Tar Heels Locker Room

    Ken Rappoport

    Ken Rappoport’s Tales from the North Carolina Tar Heels Locker Room is a compilation of the best notes, quotes, and anecdotes from North Carolina lore. Meet a coach nicknamed “Bloo...

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    Trump Revealed

    Michael Kranish & Marc Fisher

    A comprehensive biography of Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner in the presidential election campaign. Trump Revealed will be reported by a team of awardwinning Washington Po...

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    The Clever Gut Diet

    Dr. Michael Mosley

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author of The FastDiet and The 8Week Blood Sugar Diet, a groundbreaking book about your gutthe “second brain” of the bodyand “the lifechanging ne...

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    Kraftwerk

    Tim Barr

    The future of modern music began in Dusseldorf in 1970, when an avantgarde German band, the Organisation reinvented themselves as Kraftwerk and set in motion a train of events whic...

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    The Autobiography

    Seán Óg Ó hAilpín

    Sean Og O hAilpin, the iconic hurler of his generation, tells his own story. Sean Og O hAilpin became synonymous with Cork hurling during a period when the Rebel County reached th...

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    Adoption Of Michael Roy Barnett V. Los Angeles County Bureau Of Adoptions

    Supreme Court Of California

    Lura Katherine Davey, adopting mother, appeals from an order granting the motion of the Los Angeles County Bureau of Adoptions, objector, for a new trial after an order which grant...

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    Jungle Tales

    John Quinn

    Years of tradition crashed around the ears of Celtic supporters when the Jungle was demolished and replaced by seating to conform with the Taylor Report. It might never have been t...

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    The Gaze

    Elif Shafak

    A beautiful and compelling novel, Elif Shafak's The Gaze considers the damage which can be inflicted by our simple desire to look at others"I didn't say anything. I didn't return h...

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    The 8-Week Blood Sugar Diet

    Dr. Michael Mosley

    Discover the groundbreaking method to defeat diabetes without drugs using the stepbystep diet plans and recipes from #1 New York Times bestselling author Dr. Michael Mosley.The 8We...

  • Tales from the North Carolina Tar Heels Locker Room synopsis, comments

    Tales from the North Carolina Tar Heels Locker Room

    Ken Rappoport

    Ken Rappoport’s Tales from the North Carolina Tar Heels Locker Room is a compilation of the best notes, quotes, and anecdotes from North Carolina lore. Meet a coach nicknamed “Bloo...

  • The Professor synopsis, comments

    The Professor

    Myles Palmer

    Idealistic, passionate and scientific, Arsène Wenger led the modernisation of English football.A starmaker who identifies and nurtures talent, he also opened the door for foreign c...

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    There Are No Accidents

    Jessie Singer

    A journalist recounts the surprising history of accidents and reveals how they’ve come to define all that’s wrong with America.We hear it all the time: “Sorry, it was just an accid...

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    Roy Michael Felton v. City Pensacola

    First District. District Court of Appeal of Florida

    The appellants seek reversal of an adverse jury verdict in a personal injury action. The record on appeal discloses that the appellee, Benjamin Francis Giddings, Sr., father of the...

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    Beyond the Castle

    Jody Jean Dreyer

    When the credits roll and you've left the park, when your Disney day is over, how do you take the magic with you into your everyday work and life?Jody Jean Dreyer worked for the Wa...

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    Until the Darkness Comes

    Kevin Brooks

    PI John Craine has come to Hale Island to get away from it all the memories and the guilt, and a past that just won't let go. But within hours he stumbles across the dead body of ...

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    Parliamental

    Meghnad S

    Raghav Marathe, cynical millennial turned reluctant policy analyst, arrives in Delhi with his boss, Prabhu Srikar of the RJM party, and a firsttime MP with a tendency to throw up. ...

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    The Fixers

    Joe Palazzolo & Michael Rothfeld

    The shocking, definitive account of the lawyers and media tycoons who enabled the rise of Donald Trump, featuring new revelations from a Pulitzer Prizewinning Wall Street Journal t...

  • Your Simple Guide to Reversing Type 2 Diabetes synopsis, comments

    Your Simple Guide to Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

    Professor Roy Taylor

    The Sunday Times BestsellerIn this pocket version of his bestselling Life Without Diabetes, Professor Roy Taylor offers a brilliantly concise explanation of what happens to us when...

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    Blue Moon

    Mark Hodkinson

    Blue Moon traces a season in the life of Manchester City. Not just any season, but 199899, when the onceproud club, with two League Championships and four FA Cup wins to its name ...

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    FaceOff

    David Baldacci & Lee Child

    An instant New York Times and USA TODAY bestseller and “a thriller reader’s ultimate fantasy” (Booklist), this oneofakind anthology pulls together the most beloved characters from ...

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    Downing Street Diary Volume Two

    Bernard Donoughue

    The first volume of Bernard Donoughue's Downing Street Diary was described by Charles Moore in the Daily Telegraph as 'the best account of Harold Wlson's last days'; 'the sheer sca...

  • Cake synopsis, comments

    Cake

    Shane Curran

    Cake: the utterly distinctive memoirs of Shane Curran.In an age when sportsmen have perfected the art of saying nothing and suppressing any trace of personality, Shane 'Cake' Curra...

  • Lose Weight 4 Life synopsis, comments

    Lose Weight 4 Life

    Tom Watson

    'An honest and fascinating account of the journey that Tom made from discovering he was a type 2 diabetic to doing something about it. This book will change lives.' Michael Mosley,...