Patrick Roy 1996 Stanley Cup Finals Action Photo Print (8 x 10


Patrick Roy with The Stanley Cup 1986 HockeyGods

Patrick Roy, hockey player, hockey coach (born 5 October 1965 in Québec City, QC). One of the greatest goaltenders in National Hockey League (NHL) history, Roy is a three-time Vezina Trophy winner (best goaltender in the NHL) and three-time Conn Smythe Trophy winner (most valuable player to his team in the NHL playoffs).


Patrick Roy W Stanley Cup Montreal Canadiens Vintage 8X10 Color Hockey

Seven days after he played his 1,00th game, joining three other goaltenders in NHL history, Minnesota's Marc-Andre Fleury notched his 551st career win in the Wild's 4-3 victory in Columbus on.


Stanley Cup Finals, Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy victorious

In 2001, Roy's Avalanche beat Martin Brodeur's Devils to win the Stanley Cup for the fourth time. He was handed the Conn Smythe Trophy for a third time — a record, earned with wins in three.


Patrick Roy Montreal Canadiens Autographed 1986 Stanley Cup Champion

June 09, 2023 Patrick Roy would love to return to coaching in the NHL, but the four-time Stanley Cup-champion goaltending legend says he won't be sitting by the phone in the days ahead.


Montreal Canadiens The stars of 1993 vs the players they were traded for

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Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy in action vs Florida Panthers

Roy won his fourth and final Cup with the Avs in 2001. It was one of the best regular seasons of his career -- a 40-13-7 record (the wins were the most of his 19-year career), 2.21 GAA and .913.


Goalie Patrick Roy of the Montreal Canadiens looks to make the save

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18 Greatest Colorado Avalanche of AllTime Patrick Roy

Patrick Jacques Roy [1] [2] ( French pronunciation: [ʁwa]; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former goaltender and executive, who previously served as the head coach for the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).


Patrick Roy with the 1993 Stanley Cup Championship Trophy Photo Print

By Jim Benton, Rocky Mountain News. Patrick Roy won't forget Denver's two Stanley Cup parades or watching hockey grow in Colorado. The Colorado Avalanche goalie, part of the 40th class to be inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, left Colorado hockey fans with memorable moments—but Roy has lasting memories of Colorado, too.


Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy in action, making save vs

Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy, the league leader in career playoff games played (247) and career playoff wins (151), played in his final NHL game on April 22, 2003.


Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy victorious, lifting up Stanley

In eight seasons, he won three Vezina Trophies and led the Canadiens to two Stanley Cups, in 1986 and 1993, taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy each time. His 10 consecutive overtime wins in the.


NHL Finals, Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy victorious with

20-year-old Patrick Roy backstops the Canadiens to a surprise run to the Stanley Cup Final


Dec. 2 marks 19th anniversary of Patrick Roy's final game with

https://youtu.be/qPipiJU1gi4 Stanley Cup Finals 1993: Montreal Canadiens vs Los Angeles Kings Roy was again a wall in the playoffs, earning his second Conn Smythe Trophy. He went 16-4 in the playoffs with a 2.13 goals allowed average. This time, Roy was matched up against Wayne Gretzky and the Kings.


Patrick Roy with The Stanley Cup 1993 HockeyGods

Patrick Roy, one of the greatest goaltenders in the history of the NHL, has an impressive collection of Stanley Cup victories. Throughout his illustrious career, Roy won the prestigious.


Patrick Roy 1996 Stanley Cup Finals Action Photo Print (8 x 10

Patrick Roy was determined to keep the rats at bay during the 1996 Stanley Cup finals. AP Photo/Hans Deryk Patrick is sure he overheard Scotty Bowman sigh during an interview later on: "If I'd.


NHL Patrick Roy wins Cup of Dignity, excerpt from 'Patrick Roy

Patrick Roy Stanley Cups | StatMuse Patrick Roy had an 18-9-0-0 record in 27 games with a goals against average of 1.93 and a save percentage of .931 in the Stanley Cup Finals in his career. Explore Which player had the most points in a season? Patrick Roy rookie season stats Patrick Roy career stats in the Stanley Cup Finals See trending