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Patrick ROY
Catches: Left
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 185 lbs.
Born: October 5, 1965 Quebec City, Quebec

Career Highlights
1986 NHL All-Rookie Team...1986 Stanley Cup
Champion... 1986 Conn Smythe Trophy winner (Youngest
player to ever win the Conn Smythe (20 yrs.)...
1987 William M. Jenning Award winner...
1988 William M. Jenning Award winner...
1988 NHL Second All-Star Team...1989 NHL First All-Star Team...
1989 William M. Jenning Award winner...
1989 Vezina Trophy winner...
1990 NHL First All-Star Team...
1990 Vezina Trophy winner...
1991 NHL Second All-Star Team...
1992 NHL First All-Star Team...
1992 William M. Jenning Award winner...
1992 Vezina Trophy winner...
1993 Stanley Cup Champion...
1993 Conn Smythe Trophy winner...
1996 Stanley Cup Champion...
Played in eight NHL All-Star Games:
1988
1990-1994
1997 & 1998...
500th NHL Game:
Feb. 20, 1995 vs NYI...
300th NHL Win:
Feb. 19th, 1996 vs EDM (7-5)...
350th NHL Win:
Apr. 16 vs. S.J. (6th all-time)...
40th NHL Shutout:
Feb. 26, 1998 vs. PHO (18th all-time)...
1996-97 NHL Win Leader (38)...
600th NHL Game
Oct. 23, 1996 vs EDM...
700th NHL Game:
Mar. 2, 1998 vs. EDM...
Became NHL's All-Time Playoff Win Leader (89) -4/24/97 vs CHI (7-0)...
Career-best 51 saves Dec. 10,1997 at TOR (2-2)...
150th start for Colorado Mar. 4, 1998 at TOR (5-3 win)...
Recorded 31 PIM Apr. 1, 1998 at DET, tying franchise mark...
Member of the 1998 Canadian Olympic squad...
400th NHL Win Feb. 5, 1999 - youngest goaltender to 400 wins (33)...
800th NHL game - Dec. 12, 1999 at S.J...
14th 20-win season (NHL Record)...
435th NHL win Mar. 4, 2000 vs. T.B. (Second All-Time)
NHL Firsts
Game: Feb. 23, 1985 vs. WPG
Win: Feb. 23, 1985 vs. WPG
Shutout: Jan. 15, 1986 vs. WPG

Avalanche Firsts
Game: Dec. 7, 1995 vs. EDM
Win: Dec. 11, 1995 at TOR
Shutout: Oct. 28, 1996 vs. WSH

Career Milestones
Win streak: 11 1/12-2/7/99
Unbeaten streak: 17 (2x) 1/28/89-4/1/89, 14-0-3 & 1/30/94-3/24/94, 13-0-4
Shutout streak (min.): 168:47 2/1/90 - 2/7/90

Transactions
Montreal's fourth choice (51st overall) in the 1984 Entry Draft.
Traded by Montreal with Mike Keane to Colorado for Jocelyn Thibault, Martin Rucinsky and Andrei Kovalenko on December 6th, 1995.
Last Year
Finished 1999-2000 with 444 career wins, three games shy of all-time victory leader Terry Sawchuk (447)...
Set a new personal best goals against average in a season (2.28) prev. best of 2.29...
Season high 17 saves in the second period 10/6 at TOR...
Season high 37 saves 10/8 at PIT including eight in overtime...
Six-game winning streak 3/2-3/14 (1.50 GAA)...
Seven-game unbeaten streak 3/2-3/16 (6-0-1, 1.55 GAA)...
Finished season with a five-game winning streak (1.56 GAA)...
Posted nine game unbeaten streak (6-0-3, 1.84 GAA) 12/29-1/25...
Recorded career shutout #47 1/19 vs. S.J. (15 saves), first of season...
Stopped 24 shots 3/2 vs. N.J., career shutout #48 (434th career victory ties Jacques Plante for second all-time wins)...
Win against CGY 2/10 gives him his 14th 20-win season, an NHL record...
Started seven consecutive games (1/29-2/15) before being sidelined with a neck injury suffered 2/15 at WSH...
Returned 2/18 at NYR (4-2 win)...
Suffered groin injury 2/18 vs. NYR, returned 2/25 at STL (4-2 loss) (Missed two games)...
Career win #435 3/4 vs. T.B, second on all-time win list...
Unbeaten in 21 of final 27 games (45 GA, 17-6-4, 1.65 GAA) at home, allowed two goals or less in 25 of last 33 home starts...
Started 12 consecutive games (2/25-3/20), longest start streak since 16 last season...
Played in career game #838 3/27 vs. CHI, moves past Jacques Plante into sixth all-time...
Finished 11-2-1 in his last 14 games (1.81 GAA) PLAYOFFS: Made his 15th career appearance in the NHL playoffs...
Finished the post-season third in goals against avg. (1.79), fourth in Save Pct. (.928) and second in shutouts (3)...
Recorded career shutout #13 in Game One vs. DET (CSF)...
Fourth career shutout of Detroit is most of all NHL teams...
Recorded shutout streak of 130:19 vs. DET (Games One & Two)...
Recorded a playoff best 33 saves and equaled playoff best 13 saves in the first period Game Three at DET (CSF)...
Won 34th career OT game in Game Four at DET (CSF), 30 saves including seven in OT, 11th win in OT with Colorado, sixth OT win in last seven...
Recorded 14th career playoff shutout (24 saves) in Game One at DAL (CF), tied with Jacques Plante for second on all-time shutout list, 13 saves in the third period equals a season best...
topped a playoff high 15 shots in the second period of Game Two (CF) at DAL...
Recorded 15th career playoff shutout in Game Three vs. DAL (21 saves), ties Clint Benedict for first on all-time playoff shutout list.

Career
1998-99: Finished season with a career best 2.29 GAA...
Recorded 30th win 4/7 vs. NSH (8th career year with 30 wins, 3rd straight year with Colorado...
Unbeaten in 11 of last 13 games (9-2-2)...
Selected as NHL Player-of-the-week 3/21...
Became fifth goaltender in NHL history to 400 wins 2/5 at DET (fewest number of games - 753)...
Tied w/Jacques Plante for highest win pct. among the 400-win goaltenders (.614)...
Fifth SO 2/7 at DAL...
Recorded an 11-game win streak 1/12-2/7 (1.64 GAA, .943) setting a new career high...
Consecutive start streak of 16 games is the second longest of his career (prev. 22 w/Montreal 1994-95)...
Named NHL Player of the Month for January (7-0-0 1.71 GAA, .939 Sv. Pct.)...
Season-best 38 saves 11/25 at EDM...
Two five-game unbeaten streaks and a four-game unbeaten streak...
PLAYOFFS:
Tied Ken Dryden for the most 10+ win seasons in the playoffs (6)...
Stopped 95 of 100 shots in first three games vs. S.J. (CQF)...
Since 1996 when allowing five-or-more goals in the playoffs, has won seven of eight subsequent games including three shutouts (outscoring opposition 38-9)...
Recorded playoff high 44 saves in Game Three (CSF) vs. DET, including 20 in the 3rd period...
12th career SO in Game Five (CSF) vs. DET, placing him in a tie with Terry Sawchuk for fourth on the all-time playoff shutout list, fifth consecutive 30+ save game, 10 of last 13 games including eight consecutive...
Stopped 43 shots in Game Four (CF) vs. DAL, 11-2 when making 40+ saves in the playoffs.

1997-98: Career win #350 10/3 at CGY, only seven
others with 350 or more...Selected NHL Player of the
Week for Oct. 1-Oct.5 (2-0-1) o.97 GAA, .966 SV%...
Shutout streak of 142:43 (Oct. 3 Oct.9)...
Tied personal best 23 saves in a period (3rd) 10/15 at EDM...
Nine-game unbeaten streak (10/1-24) 5-0-4...
Six-game unbeaten streak (11/18-12/9) 5-0-1...
Career-best 51 saves 12/10 at TOR (2-2)...
Became one of 12 goaltenders in NHL history to reach the 700 game plateau (1 of 4 active) 3/2 vs EDM...
Recorded 30th win 3/28 vs. ANA tying an NHL record (8) for 30-win seasons in a career...
380th career win 4/15 vs. S.J. (6th overall) 2nd active trailing Grant Fuhr (382)...
Fourth shutout 3/21 at S.J. (23 saves)...
PLAYOFFS:
Recorded career playoff win #99 in Game Four (CQF) at EDM (26 saves)...

1996-97:
A finalist for the 1996-97 Vezina Trophy...
Led the NHL in wins with 38...
Finished second in the league in shutouts with seven- tying an all-time personal season high (7 in 1993-94)...
Finished third in the NHL in save pct. with .923...
Set a new individual franchise record for shutouts in a season (prev. 4)...
Set a new all-time franchise season record in wins with 38...
Set a new franchise season record for Most Games Played with 62, prev. 60 set by Bouchard in 1981-82...
Set a new franchise season record for Most Minutes Played with 3,698, prev. 3,572 set by Bouchard in 1981-82...
assisted on the game winning goal vs EDM on 12/4/96...
Stopped 46 of 46 shots taken by HFD to record his seventh shutout of the season and the 37th of his career on 3/25...
Stopped a season-high 23 shots in one period against HFD on 3/25...
Named NHL Player of the Week for 1/6-12 (2-0-1, 1.30 gaa and .962 save percentage)...
Faced a season high 47 shots vs. DET on 3/26 (prev. high was 46, recorded the night before in Hartford)...
Roy's shutout against Hartford on 3/25 moved him into a tie with Johnny Bower for 22nd among all-time shutout leaders...
Moved into eighth among the NHL's all-time win leaders finishing the season with a total of 349...
Stopped 33 of 33 shots taken by WSH on Jan. 9th to recorded his sixth shutout of the season...
Runner-up for the NHL Player of the Month forv November: 8-1-2, 1.62gaa, 2 shutouts...
Had a 12-game undefeated streak ,10-0-2 record 10/22/96 -11/22/96 Missed two games with a shoulder injury suffered in a collision with Brendan Shanahan on 3/26...
Missed two games (1/25-1/27) with a sprained right thumb...
PLAYOFFS:
Faced 559 shots, more
than any other NHL goaltender...
Led the NHL in pct. with a .932...
Tied for the NHL lead in playoff shutouts with three...
Finished fifth in the NHL with a 2.21 G.A.A...
Finished second in the NHL in playoff wins with ten...
Stopped 32 of 32 shots taken by DET on 5/24 to record his 11th career playoffshutout...
Stopped 34 of 35 shots taken by DET in Game One on 5/15...
topped 42 of 43 shots taken by EDM on 5/4...
Recorded a 1.37 G.A.A. at home in the playoffs...
Allowed only one goal or less in all but two of the nine games played at home...
Broke Billy Smith's record (88w) for the most playoff wins in NHL history, recording his 89th with a 7-0 win over CHI onv 4/24...
Recorded his tenth career shutout in the playoffs on 4/24 against CHI, stopping all 25 shots, the shutout was the second in the series...
Roy shutout ateam twice in one series only one time previously (1989 vs Philadelphia)...
recorded 55% of his career playoff shutouts since joining the Avalanche in 1995-96 (6)...
Did not allow a playoff goal in 231:05
(James Black scored at 17:53 of the first period on 4/18, first goal allowed by Roy since 11:18 of the first period of Game Three of the 1996 Stanley Cup Finals)...

1995-96: Finished third among NHL leaders in wins with 34...
Third highest total in his career (36-22-8/1991-92, 35-17-11/1993-94)...
With a win against EDM on 3/19, Roy became only the 12th goaltender (2nd youngest) in NHL history to reach 300 victories...
Recorded his 30th career shutout against
TOR (4-0) on 3/3, stopping 26 shots...
Stopped 37 of 39
shots taken by MTL on 2/5...
PLAYOFFS:
Stopped 63 of 63 shots taken by FLA on June 10th to capture the Stanley Cup and record his eighth career playoff shutout...
Shutout VAN on 4/20 (28 shots)...
Shutout DET on May 25th (35 shots)...
Finished second in the NHL in G.A.A. with 2.10...
Led the league in wins with 16...
Ranked fifth among goaltenders with a .921 save pct...Led the league with three shutouts...
Played in all but one minute of Colorado's 22 games...

1994-95: Shutout WSH on 1/25...
Played in 41 of 48 games for the Canadiens...
Recorded a 1-2-4 record in overtime games...
Held opponents to only one goal or less on seven different occasions.

More...

Chosen by the Hockey News (August 1997) as one of only five NHL players who is considered a "franchise player"...
Nicknamed "Patty," "St. Patrick," and "Brick Roy"...
When he was a child, his hero, Daniel Bouchard, gave him a stick and he slept with it every night...
Part owner of the Quebec Ramparts (QMJHL)...
Has an eight-game Stanley Cup championship winning streak (the NHL record in ten, set by Ken Dryden)...
Superstitions: Will not skate on the blue/red lines, writes the names of his kids on his stick before each game, and keeps the pucks from his current season shutouts in his locker until the end of the season...
Big contributor to the Ronald McDonald House...
In the first round on the 1994 playoffs, came down with appendicitis and missed the third game of the series vs Boston - Roy convinced doctors to let him return for game four (on antibiotics)..
.Roy slipped out of the hospital and led the Canadiens to a 5-2 victory, stopping 39 shots...
Huge card collector, (has an estimated 85,000 cards), included in the collection are cards dating back to 1911...
Was a Quebec Nordique fan growing up...
First job: time keeper during hockey games...
Patrick and his wife, Michele, have three children: Jonathan, Frederick, and Jana.

*2000-2001 Colorado Avalanche Team Statistics

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Season Club League GP W L T MINS SO AVG GP W L MINS SO AVG
1982-83 Granby QMJHL 54 13 35 1 2808 0 6.26 - - - - - --
1983-84 Granby QMJHL 61 29 29 1 3585 0 4.44 4 0 4 244 0 5.41
1984-85 Montreal NHL 1 1 0 0 20 0 0.00 - - - - - -
Granby QMJHL 44 16 25 1 2463 0 5.55 - - - - - -
Sherbrooke AHL 1 1 0 0 60 0 4.00 - - - - - -

1985-86 Montreal NHL 47 23 18 3 2651 1 3.35 20 15 5 1218 1 1.92
1986-87 Montreal NHL 46 22 16 6 2686 1 2.93 6 4 2 330 0 4.00
1987-88 Montreal NHL 45 23 12 9 2586 3 2.90 8 3 4 430 0 3.35
1988-89 Montreal NHL 48 33 5 6 2744 5 2.47 19 13 6 1206 2 2.09
1989-90 Montreal NHL 54 31 16 5 3173 3 2.53 11 5 6 641 1 2.43
1990-91 Montreal NHL 48 25 15 6 2835 1 2.71 13 7 5 785 0 3.06
1991-92 Montreal NHL 67 36 22 8 3935 5 2.36 11 4 7 686 1 2.62
1992-93 Montreal NHL 62 31 25 5 3595 2 3.20 20 16 4 1293 0 2.13
1993-94 Montreal NHL 68 35 17 11 3867 7 2.50 6 3 3 375 0 2.56
1994-95 Montreal NHL 43 17 20 6 2566 1 2.97 - - - - - -

1995-96 Montreal NHL 22 12 9 1 1260 1 2.95 - - - - - -

Colorado NHL 39 22 15 1 2305 1 2.68 22 16 6 1454 3 2.10
1996-97 Colorado NHL 62 38 15 7 3698 7 2.32 17 10 7 1033 3 2.21
1997-98 Colorado NHL 65 31 19 13 3835 4 2.39 7 3 4 430 0 2.51
Canada Olympics 6 3 3 0 396 1 1.46 - - - - - -
1998-99 Colorado NHL 61 32 19 8 3648 5 2.29 19 11 8 1170 1 2.59
1999-00 Colorado NHL 63 32 21 8 3706 2 2.28 17 11 6
1039 3 1.79
NHL Totals
841 444 264 103 49116 48 2.63 196 121
73 12091 15 2.36

CAREER SATISTICS VS. NHL TEAMS
TEAM GP MINS W-L-T GA SO GAA
Anaheim 21 1277 10-6-4 52 1 2.44
Atlanta 1 60 1-0-0 2 0 2.00
Boston 63 3717 34-21-7 160 2 2.58
Buffalo 53 2997 23-19-7 133 5 2.66
Calgary 31 1811 11-15-4 88 1 2.92
Carolina 49 2907 28-16-4 148 3 3.05
Chicago 32 1819 18-6-5 70 3 2.31
Dallas 36 2079 17-10-7 76 2 2.19
Detroit 35 1996 19-15-1 99 0 2.98
Edmonton 39 2293 26-9-3 91 3 2.38
Florida 12 662 3-5-2 35 0 3.17
Los Angeles 33 1915 17-10-5 100 1 3.13
Montreal 8 482 6-1-1 16 0 1.99
Nashville 7 429 4-1-2 15 0 2.10
New Jersey 30 1773 14-14-1 85 2 2.88
NY Islanders 32 1783 21-9-1 81 1 2.73
NY Rangers 27 1639 15-8-4 94 1 2.45
Ottawa 20 1174 13-6-1 51 1 2.61
Philadelphia 27 1525 5-11-9 93 0 3.66
Phoenix 12 728 6-4-2 30 2 2.47
Pittsburgh 35 2053 20-8-6 89 0 2.60
St. Louis 30 1771 15-9-5 74 3 2.51
San Jose 24 1405 16-4-3 41 5 1.75
Tampa Bay 16 963 6-9-1 36 1 2.24
Toronto 29 1684 16-11-1 84 2 2.99
Vancouver 38 2299 26-8-4 89 1 2.32
Washington 27 1565 10-10-5 61 3 2.34
Patick ROY per 100 games
GAME W L T WIN% SV% GAA
0-100 49 36 10 .568 .884 3.11
to 200 61 20 14 .715 .906 2.62
to 300 54 29 12 .632 .909 2.56
to 400 53 35 12 .621 .905 2.75
to 500 49 31 14 .596 .914 2.65 to 600 51 42 6 .545 .905 2.89
to 700 56 22 18 .663 .925 2.27
to 800 49 37 11 .562 .912 2.41
to 841 22 11 6 .641 .919 2.09

THE ROY RECORDSNHL Career ROY All-Time Active Games Played 841 6th 1st
Min. Played 49,101 6th 1st
G.A.A.(min: 250 GP) 2.63 25th 7TH
Wins 444 2nd 1st
Win PCT.(min: 250 GP) .611 9th 3rd
Shutouts 48 19th 2nd
Assists 37 T-3rd T-3rd
Playoffs ROY All-Time Active
Games Played 196 1st 1st
Min. Played 12,091 1st 1st
G.A.A. (min: 40 GP) 2.36 12th 5TH
Wins 121 1st 1st
Win PCT.(min: 40 GP) .624 6th 2nD
Shutouts 15 T-1st 1st


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