Roy, Patrick
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Birthname | Patrick Edward Armand Roy | ||||
born on | 5 October 1965 at 11:07 (= 11:07 AM ) | ||||
Place | Ste Foy, Quebec (CAN), 46n47, 71w17 | ||||
Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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Biography
Canadian professional athlete, a hockey player and goalie. He began his pro career with the American Hockey League but transferred the following year to the Montreal Canadiens (1984-1995).
Following a dispute with coach Mario Tremblay, he was traded to the Colorado Avalanche with whom he played until 2003. He helped each team bring home two Stanley Cups for a total of four championships (1986, 1993, 1996, 2001).
He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 13, 2006. He is currently the co-owner, general manager, and head coach of the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
Relationships
- business associate/partner relationship with LeClair, John (born 5 July 1969). Notes: Team mates with the Montreal Canadiens
- business associate/partner relationship with Nilan, Chris (born 9 February 1958). Notes: Team mates with the Montreal Canadiens
- parent->child relationship with Roy, Jonathan (born 15 March 1989)
Events
- Work : Prize 24 May 1986 in Calgary (Won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens)
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- Work : Prize 9 June 1993 in Montréal (Won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens)
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- Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 2 December 1995 in Montréal (Quit the Montreal Canadiens)
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- Work : Prize 10 June 1996 in Miami (Won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche)
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- Work : Prize 9 June 2001 in Denver (Won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche)
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Source Notes
Nick Dagan Best quotes the biography ""Patrick Roy: Winning. Nothing Else" by Michel Roy (p. 33). Since Michel Roy is Patrick's father and he quotes his record of the birth, this entry is given a Rodden Rating of "AA" rather than "B" (biography)
Categories
- Vocation : Sports : Hockey
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame
- Notable : Awards : Sports Championship (Stanley Cup)