Player Discussion Joshua Roy

Naslundforever

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They are just very different players. None of what Lekhonen does will make Roy successful, and the opposite is true.

Tyler Toffoli never stood out either, yet he scored goals at a fantastic rate.
Sure, but being slow and passive and not standing out does not make a guy Tyler Toffoli, feels like a bit of a jump. I’m not giving up on Roy.
 

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I said before, and I will say it again... Roy is at best a 3rd liner, nothing more.
He’s not a traditional 3rd line type player. If it’s an offensive minded 3rd line… sure. But he’s a skilled player with high IQ, not a grinder.

If say we had Laine/Demidov eating up top six minutes and he got bumped to the 3rd with Newhook/Beck then sure. But it wouldn’t be your typical 3rd line. That would be a terrific 3rd line to have and a real sign that we have a lot of offensive depth.
 

HuGort

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Roy uses this to a great start in Laval and be back up in few months. Armia was left unprotected last year and sent down. He was among our best players second half of season
 
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StCaufield

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Anyone think that all of the gooning caused players to be more tentative to avoid injury? Not just Roy but several players that thought they were shoe ins? I don’t believe this really but it’s just a thought
 

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Too much floating in preseason. He bounced back from a setback in the Q, maybe they're banking on this being a wake up call.
Some posters mention how he always seems to be good, and then goes disinterested and then comes back and so on.............pretty sure that's part of why he went in the 5th round.....

Not everyone learns to be a pro right off the bat, there can be a process. You can see some offensive flair and talent, but there needs to be a lot more to his game..................he simply got outplayed by others and MSL had better choices.
 

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... He's a bottom-2 forward. Which is perfectly fine since he knows it.

I think Pezzetta is at that point where he is touching his prime and can play anywhere in the bottom 6. I'm not the type to label players in a very small range (bottom 2 forward). He's a very solid hockey player IMO

Roy will not be a sure shot top 6F at age 21. Probably best he goes to the AHL and matures his game a bit more.
 

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