Tonight was Joshua Roy’s third career NHL game. His first two games against two powerhouses, the Oilers and the Avalanche, had left him feeling a little shy, but he hadn’t been bad.
Tonight, however, he had an excellent first period against the Devils… and we sensed that his first goal might eventually come.
And sure enough… he scored his first career goal tonight, in the second period of the game.
HIS FIRST NHL GOAL!!!!
HIS 1ST NHL GOAL!!!!#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/s7YhFAcZCo
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) January 18, 2024
Sean Monahan’s generous gesture on the sequence is noteworthy, as he probably could have scored had he decided to show a little more individualism.
Monahan made sure to retrieve the puck for his young teammate. A fine veteran move.
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Monahan collects the puck right away for Roy.
– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) January 18, 2024
Roy is all over the place tonight, and this is a well-deserved goal for him. It was (by far) the best game of his (very young) NHL career, and his fine efforts were rewarded.
He can also thank Simon Nemec for his somewhat laborious defensive coverage, but oh well.
It’s a great moment for Roy, then, who really looks like an NHL player tonight. I can’t wait to see if this will extend his current stay on the Bettman circuit…
Extension
Joshua Roy becomes the first player drafted outside the top-60 in 2021 to score an NHL goal.
And even including the top-60, he’s the 15th to find the back of the net. For a guy drafted 150th, that’s (far) from bad.
Joshua Roy is the first player drafted outside the top 60 in the 2021 draft to score in the NHL.
Drafted 150th overall
(15th of his draft year to score in the NHL)
– Guillaume Villemaire (@GVillemaire13) January 18, 2024