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  • Patrick Roy
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  • Patrick Jacques Roy (French pronunciation: [ʁwa]; born October 5, 1965, in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada) is a former ice hockey goaltender. Nicknamed "Saint Patrick," Roy split his professional career between the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League, winning two Stanley Cup championships 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 have won the Conn Smythe Trophy (the award given to the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs) three times. Roy is widely credited with popularising the butterfly style of goaltending, which has since beco
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Birth Date
  • 1965-10-05
Nickname
  • St. Patrick
  • Casseau
Draft
  • 51
draft year
  • 1984
Height in
  • 2
halloffame
  • 2006
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  • Left
career start
  • 1985
career end
  • 2003
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  • 190
Image size
  • 235
Height ft
  • 6
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Nationality
  • CAN
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  • Patrick Jacques Roy (French pronunciation: [ʁwa]; born October 5, 1965, in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada) is a former ice hockey goaltender. Nicknamed "Saint Patrick," Roy split his professional career between the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League, winning two Stanley Cup championships 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 have won the Conn Smythe Trophy (the award given to the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs) three times. Roy is widely credited with popularising the butterfly style of goaltending, which has since become associated with goalies from Roy's native Quebec. Roy's number 33 is retired by both the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche. He is currently the co-owner, general manager, and head coach of the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
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