Islanders coach Patrick Roy has dad Michel accompanying him on fathers' trip
Islanders coach Patrick Roy talks with the media before a game against the Seattle Kraken at UBS Arena on Nov. 23. Credit: Jim McIsaac
TAMPA, Fla. — For all of Patrick Roy’s time in the NHL dating to 1985, this weekend marks the first time his father, Michel, has gone on a team’s fathers’ trip. And meeting the team on Long Island marked the first time he has visited his son’s new home since Roy became the Islanders’ coach on Jan. 20, 2024.
“He loves it,” Roy said prior to the Islanders’ 2-0 win over the Lightning on Saturday night at Benchmark International Arena. “I think he’s just happy to spend time, hasn’t come to New York since I’ve been here. So seeing where I live, what I do. I think it’s fun.”
Michel Roy did not play professionally, but his son, a Hall of Fame goalie who won four Stanley Cups, described him as “very passionate” about the sport. Like many Canadian fathers, he built a backyard rink when Patrick Roy was growing up and used to shoot against him.
“Goalie equipment was a bit expensive, so he wanted to make sure before buying my first equipment that I really wanted to be a goalie,” Roy said before joking, “I think I proved it to him.”
Roy’s former assistant coach, John MacLean, who now lives in Florida, also joined the Islanders in Tampa to watch his son, Kyle.
Roy, whose buzzword is keeping “joy” for the players, said having family members on the road goes a long way toward that.
It also is a good motivator. The Islanders are now 2-0-0 with family around, including Thursday’s 6-3 win over the NHL-best Avalanche at UBS Arena.
“One hundred percent,” Anders Lee said. “We were joking after the last game that we played like our dads were in the stands. It always means a little bit more. They know our games better than anybody else. So we want to put on a good show for them.”
Isles files
Center Jean-Gabriel Pageau (upper body) missed his seventh game but participated in the morning skate in a regular practice jersey rather than the non-contact jersey he wore the previous two morning skates. General manager Mathieu Darche said there is a chance Pageau plays on Sunday against the Panthers . . . Right wing Jonathan Drouin (lower body) did not accompany the Islanders to Florida. “I don’t expect him to be out too long,” Darche said . . . Defenseman Adam Boqvist logged 11:46 as he drew in for Travis Mitchell after being a healthy scratch the previous four games . . . Goalie David Rittich will start against the Panthers.
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