Expectations for Joshua Roy were never as high as for a top-10 draft pick, simply because he was selected in the fifth round. Expectations were a little higher, however, after he racked up 218 points in two seasons with the Sherbrooke Phoenix.
The Habs may not have won the lottery last week, but there’s one thing for sure in all of this anyway. Kent Hughes and his assistants – in 5th place – will have the opportunity to get their hands on an excellent hockey player.
In 2023-2024, the Habs didn’t move up in the standings, but many of their players did. Of the lot? The first line, made up of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Josh Anderson Juraj Slafkovsky.
Joshua Roy’s last game was on March 19. He played in the Montreal Canadiens’ uniform against the Oilers in Edmonton… But he injured his hand and hasn’t played since.
One month into the NHL season, Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky was at a crossroads with just one goal and two points. At the time, it felt like he really just needed a reset with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.
We’re back with a little “Three Things” column on some of the topics that got “a little” attention this week! Go! Guhle: when the exchange value looks greater than the use value… Unlike other young players in the organization, and whatever Pierre McGuire may think, we can’t really say that Kaiden Guhle has progressed this season.
Over the past few days, David Reinbacher has arrived in Quebec. He began training with the Laval Rocket, and it quickly became clear (via Georges Laraque) that he would make his debut in Friday’s game.
Martin St-Louis is an excellent head coach. We all knew it… but we know it even more now that he decided to leave the team a week ago. He’s good at developing
Yesterday afternoon, we learned that Joshua Roy was sidelined. There was talk of an upper-body injury, but more importantly, an injury that would sideline him indefinitely.
One of the up-and-coming players on the Montreal Canadiens roster is expected to miss some time. On Wednesday, the team revealed that forward Joshua Roy will be out of the lineup indefinitely with an undisclosed injury.
Montreal Canadiens winger Joshua Roy is out indefinitely with an undisclosed injury, putting the remainder of his rookie season in jeopardy.
Obviously, the term “win” is used very loosely in the headline. The Montreal Canadiens are not in a position to win much down the stretch based on how their calendar year has gone so far.
e’s one of just two players to be selected after 2021’s third round to have already made his NHL debut; the other being Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Emil Martinsen Lilleberg.
The Montreal Canadiens are enjoying the fruits of their late-round draft labour. When Joshua Roy hops over the boards, it tends to translate into something positive.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Joshua Roy had a relatively rough start to his NHL career according to the numbers. Of course, any time a young player makes
It didn’t take long for Montreal Canadiens forward Joshua Roy to register his name on an NHL scoresheet. The 20-year-old was recently called up from the AHL’s Laval Rocket due to a lack of healthy bodies up front.
The Montreal Canadiens disclosed on Friday that the club has recalled forward Joshua Roy from the AHL’s Laval Rocket to join the team on Saturday due to a lower-body injury to Canadiens forward Josh Anderson.
The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the team has recalled forward Joshua Roy from the AHL’s Laval Rocket. He will join the team Saturday morning.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced they recalled Joshua Roy from the Laval Rocket in the AHL. Roy, 20, is considered the team’s top forward prospect.
The Montreal Canadiens have had mixed results with their drafting, especially in the Marc Bergevin-Trevor Timmins era. Even though some of their early picks have been hit or miss, they have selected some talented players in the later rounds, including Cayden Primeau, Rafael Harvey-Pinard, and Michael Pezzetta, to name a few.
Welcome to PHR’s Big Hype Prospects series. Like the MLB Trade Rumors series of the same name, we’re taking a look at the performances of top prospects from across the hockey world.
The Montreal Canadiens are in the midst of a rebuild. They are among the bottom teams in the NHL standings once again and are sure to get at least one high draft choice.
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