Without saying he was excellent, we can say that Joshua Roy had a good first NHL experience during the 2023-24 season. After a superb start to the season with the Rocket, he got his chance with the big club and didn’t disappoint.
Recalled by the Canadiens on January 12, he impressed with two points in six games before being sent back to Laval. On February 10, he was given a second chance with the Habs and did very well, amassing seven points in 17 games.
Roy was injured on March 19 and had to sit out the rest of the Tricolore season.
During his time in Montreal, he often played on the third line, doing very well for a first-time player.
Now that the ice is broken, Joshua Roy would like to carve out a permanent place for himself in the top 9 of the Montreal attack, starting next season.
That’s what he told Benoît Rioux of Le Journal de Montréal on Tuesday at the Fondation l’Originale golf tournament.
Joshua Roy aims for a regular position with the Montreal Canadiens(@benrioux) https://t.co/jbheyNaMwz
– Le Journal de Montréal (@JdeMontreal) June 17, 2024
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No pressure for Roy, but keep in mind that TSN’s Craig Button sees him as the Canadiens’ top prospect.
He has excellent potential and has already proven he’s capable of playing at the NHL level. All that’s left is for him to prove that he can stay fit for a full season and that he can, of course, keep up a good level of play for an entire campaign.
What seems to make him a quality forward in the NHL is that he’s not afraid to take shots on net. He fired at the opposing goalie at least once in each of his eight games during the month of March.
That led to a three-goal streak in four games in March.
Joshua Roy also appears to be interested in the Canadiens’ fifth overall pick in the upcoming draft. Like many Habs fans, the Quebecer would like to see his team get their hands on a forward.
He certainly won’t say no to a talented new teammate who could help him play even better!
Overtime
– Unbelievable.
Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid had become the third player in NHL history to put up 40 points in a single post season!
1. Wayne Gretzky (1985) – 47
2. Mario Lemieux (1991) – 44
3. Wayne Gretzky (1988) – 43
4. Connor McDavid (2024) – 40
5. Wayne Gretzky (1993) – 40 pic.twitter.com/LPfoW3vI99– Complete Hockey News (@CompleteHkyNews) June 19, 2024
– Interesting.
An interview with Eric Tulsky, who was confirmed Tuesday in the role of general manager of the Carolina Hurricanes. https://t.co/LswDQrzESE?
– Marc Antoine Godin (@MAGodin) June 19, 2024
– Montreal at the top.
The 40 MLS players called up for 2024 Copa América action will represent 21 clubs, which is the most in MLS history at one Copa América tournament.
Chief among them are @cfmontreal and @MNUFC, who each had four players named to final tournament rosters for this summer. pic.twitter.com/XFuIrzQbMh
– MLS Communications (@MLS_PR) June 18, 2024
– Excellent news.
Josef Martínez and Raheem Edwards are off the injured list 👊@JosefMartinez17 and Raheem Edwards are officially off the injured players list!#CFMTL pic.twitter.com/TjDRjcPySS
– CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) June 18, 2024
– Chicago needs help on defense.
Blackhawks could be a fit for Chychrun https://t.co/bG7I8LgOUf
– The Fourth Period (@TFP) June 18, 2024