I thought he might win the Art Ross this year /s
Same folks saying we didn’t need a depth guy like Laine because we have Roy. That take looks good. Calder, Hahaha!!Can't help but laugh at the Roy fan club saying he's a lock, on the 2nd line. That really demonstrates the lack of hockey acumen. Even funnier now that Roy was cut for being unimpressive at camp is the defending him that he should have had good players to so how impressive he is. Here's a hockey lesson, if you want to make a team, be impressive on your own than relying on others, those good players will make others impressive too.
Many sure did say he was a lock and you know it. Many expected or wanted him to be on the 2nd line. Even read that some were suggesting that he could win the Calder. ROFL
It has nothing to do with his offense IMO.Roy needs to be at the right spot at the right time and quickly exploit offensive seams.
If he can’t produce he loses vs Heineman who’s a better skater and more physical. Heineman can also play a 4th line energy role.
He still mightI thought he might win the Art Ross this year /s
Same folks saying we didn’t need a depth guy like Laine because we have Roy. That take looks good. Calder, Hahaha!!
Laine goes down, 2nd line turns to shitz
See how he takes this.
The rumours came from Max Lalonde, morning man for BPM Sport who work in the past for the Phoenix of Sherbrooke and spoke with Stephane Julien.It’s not people on this board, the rumor was from Max Truman of Dans Les Coulisses (DLC) who like it or not do get legit dirt on Habs players … not talking hockey30 or other trash sites here, DLC is surprisingly accurate.
The root cause in the end , as you mentioned in bold is what the coach also said - the coach who BTW had to scratch & claw his way to the NHL for an opportunity before a HOF career, Roy should’ve been more aware of the coach who was going to evaluate him…
The interesting thing there is it seems ABB was the player Roy had to beat out and not Heineman.The rumours came from Max Lalonde, morning man for BPM Sport who work in the past for the Phoenix of Sherbrooke and spoke with Stephane Julien.
And the off ice issues of Roy is something well known, dosen't mean he’s not working hard on the gym
He came in lighter than he was last year and that was a mistake. He looks weak on the puck and along the boards.6'0" 187 is small?
Maybe, but I’m just sharing my own opinion here that I don’t see it yet. Habs have a team full of « sound » players and are total crap as a team, so I guess I’m looking for more.Basically, if he scores two goals nobody talks about him. His play was sound, except for the last game. Perspective is a hell of a thing.
If he had 82 games of hockey in the NHL nobody would bat an eye either.
The Habs have like 3 sound players, the rest are AHLers or ECHLers in Gallaghers case.Maybe, but I’m just sharing my own opinion here that I don’t see it yet. Habs have a team full of « sound » players and are total crap as a team, so I guess I’m looking for more.
Don’t worry, he’s 21 so we’ll see him again in the nhl some day I’m sure. For now I’m much more impressed with Heinemann who has just as good a shot, but the physical attributes and willingness to press the play and go to tougher areas to go with it. Much more nhl ready.
It would be so much better with Roy though. I think he and Dach would work well together.Not sure about that one. Armia is an underrated finisher, Newhook is more of a Middle-6 guy but he has a good shot and some talent. Dach I feel like can carry the line alone some nights, I think this is the year people start to see it. It’s not a good 2nd line by any means, but it may also not be as bad as you’re saying. There was times last year the Monahan line looked really good.
MSL may also opt to break the top line to balance the top 6 while we wait for Laine to come back.
You must be talking in Jr hockey??Yeah, how could people be so stupid as to think a 22 year old who scored 48 in 82 would have a shot at 50? What a bunch of clowns.
In his last 82 NHL games before getting hurt, Caufield scored 48 goals. Half of that came from his rookie year. That's NHL production.48 goals?? Must have been Jr?
Thought you were talking Roy.....In his last 82 NHL games before getting hurt, Caufield scored 48 goals. Half of that came from his rookie year. That's NHL production.
Feel free to go to the Caufield thread if you wish to discuss further.
Ah... no.Thought you were talking Roy.....
Scoring 50 in the Q doesn't always age well in the NHL though....................lolAh... no.
Somebody brought up CC and made a wiseass remark about people being foolish to think he might've scored 50 last year. That's what it was about.
Edit: Now that you mention it though, Roy did score 50 in the Q the year he won the scoring title. Paced for over 50 the following year too.
It would be so much better with Roy though. I think he and Dach would work well together.
I agree with your second point, we may see CC with Dach to balance things out.
Bottom line, I don't think this changes much. We'll be somewhere around 85 points, offense as a team will go up and we'll improve overall. Hopefully Roy comes back quickly and gets some more NHL experience this year. It'd be a waste if he spent the whole year in Laval.
I'm not expecting him to be a 50 goal guy in the NHL. But I do think he can be a really good top six player.Scoring 50 in the Q doesn't always age well in the NHL though....................lol
Let's hope the kid gets back sooner than later.
He'll be back. I just hope he rips up the A.I had Roy on the 2nd line all summer before Laine, and would’ve even preferred him over Newhook after Laine. I’m a part of the Roy fan club, lol.
I’m disappointed in my boy for sure.
As in life some will grab any little opportunity and wring the hell out of it and others will float hoping it works out.Hyman in particular was also known by his coaches as being the hardest working player on & off the ice and most dedicated to his profession…
Professional dedication seems to be an issue with Roy at the moment…