Patrick Roy trying to treat Montreal homecoming as just another game
MONTREAL — Patrick Roy said he didn’t want Thursday night’s game to be about him, but few hockey legends mean as much to Montreal as “Saint Patrick” himself.
Roy, hired as head coach of the New York Islanders on Saturday after over seven years outside the NHL’s spotlight, returned to the city where he dominated in the crease for a decade as his team took on the Montreal Canadiens.
“I think everybody in Montreal knows how much I love them and how much respect I have for this organization,” Roy said. “But at the same time, we’re here to win a hockey game.”
The Islanders cancelled their morning skate Thursday because Roy didn’t want any distractions for his players.