WE NOW KNOW WHAT HAPPENED WITH JOSHUA ROY… MORE NEW DRAMA (Montreal Canadiens Top Prospect News)



WE NOW KNOW WHAT HAPPENED WITH JOSHUA ROY… MORE NEW DRAMA (Montreal Canadiens Top Prospect News)

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We’re going over Montreal Canadiens prospect forward Joshua Roy, and the latest in his missed signing event from Sunday.

This video is taking place after the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2024 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini
2nd) Chicago Blackhawks, Artyom Levshunov
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Beckett Sennecke
4th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Cayden Lindstrom,
5th) Montreal Canadiens, Ivan Demidov
6th) Utah Hockey Club, Tij Iginla
7th) Ottawa Senators, Carter Yakemchuk
8th) Seattle Kraken, Berkly Catton
9th) Calgary Flames, Zayne Parekh
10th) New Jersey Devils, Anton Silayev
11th) San Jose Sharks (from Buffalo Sabres), Sam Dickinson
12th) Minnesota Wild (from Philadelphia Flyers), Zeev Buium
13th) Philadelphia Flyers (from Minnesota Wild), Jett Luchanko
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Pittsburgh Penguins via San Jose Sharks), Konsta Helenius
15th) Detroit Red Wings, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
16th) St. Louis Blues, Adam Jiricek
17th) Washington Capitals, Terik Parascak
18th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Sacha Boisvert
19th) Vegas Golden Knights, Trevor Connelly
20th) New York Islanders (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Eiserman
21st) Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles Kings), Michael Hage
22nd) Nashville Predators, Yegor Surin
23rd) Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Stian Solberg
24th) Utah Hockey Club (from Colorado Avalanche), Cole Beaudoin
25th) Boston Bruins (from Boston Bruins via Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators), Dean Letourneau
26th) Los Angeles Kings (from Winnipeg Jets via Montreal Canadiens), Liam Greentree
27th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Marek Vanacker
28th) Calgary Flames (from Vancouver Canucks), Matvei Gridin
29th) Dallas Stars, Emil Hemming
30th) New York Rangers, EJ Emery
31st) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Edmonton Oilers via Anaheim Ducks), Ben Danford
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Florida Panthers via Philadelphia Flyers), Sam O’Reilly

This video is also taking place after 2024 NHL Season, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals.

Joshua Roy was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2021 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 28 of the draft went as follows:

1st) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power
2nd) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish
4th) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes
5th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson
6th) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson
7th) San Jose Sharks, William Eklund
8th) Los Angeles Kings, Brandt Clarke
9th) Arizona Coyotes (from Vancouver Canucks), Dylan Guenther
10th) Ottawa Senators, Tyler Boucher
11th) Arizona Coyotes, FORFEITED
12th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Sillinger
13th) Calgary Flames, Matthew Coronato
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Philadelphia Flyers), Isak Rosén
15th) Detroit Red Wings (from Dallas Stars), Sebastian Cossa
16th) New York Rangers, Brennan Othmann
17th) St. Louis Blues, Zachary Bolduc
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Chaz Lucius
19th) Nashville Predators, Fedor Svechkov
20th) Minnesota Wild (from Edmonton Oilers), Jesper Wallstedt
21st) Boston Bruins, Fabian Lysell
22nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Minnesota Wild), Xavier Bourgault
23rd) Dallas Stars (from Washington Capitals via Detroit Red Wings), Wyatt Johnson
24th) Florida Panthers, Mackie Samoskevich
25th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Corson Ceulemans
26th) Minnesota Wild (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Carson Lambos
27th) Nashville Predators (from Carolina Hurricanes), Zachary L’Heureux
28th) Colorado Avalanche, Oskar Olausson

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12 comments
  1. I had honestly fully bought into the whole Ile aux tourtes bridge situation lol. As someone who lives in Montreal, I avoid it when possible as well. It's been under construction and repairs for ages, and the amount of lane closures make it a congested mess, and even alternate routes to get to the store would also be highly congested. Heck even this past summer, there was heavy traffic on the bridge at 4am when I was on my way to Toronto.. lol. Even if he knew the date, the bridge situation would've made it a complete nightmare

  2. I grew up in Sherbrooke, it's a relatively small town so we know most of the people our age. Let's just say I didn't hear good things about his character from the people that knows him. Let's just say that it wouldn't surprise me that he didn't want to go and didn't go. I really like what he brings on the ice and I honestly hope I am wrong.

  3. The bridge being referred to is one that was found to have severe structural issues that the government ignored for years so now they close a bunch of lanes on weekends. What used to be a 15-20 minute drive can now take up to two hours.

  4. What matters is if it was a contract .So I would assume the agent is telling the truth because BOTH parties not knowing would suggest there was simply a mix up by the trading business.
    So then we have to break it down WHY did the agent not find out and why did Roy not attempt to find out?The law states a "reasonable"time so if Roy showed up for example 15 minutes late it might be considered that he fulfilled his contract obligations.
    Then we have to wonder the real stupid question HOW did they make this contract agreement without even knowing the time or date that seems VERY sketchy and incompetent.

  5. Chances are extremely slim, logically, that the store screwed up in their communications. This is a big deal for the store, so they had to check Roy's availability on that specific day and time in the first place, and they would have dealt directly with the agent on this, not with Roy. So let's assume that the store had all their decks in a row…. then it is the job of the agent to set Roy up. The conclusion is logical and simple: Roy's agent screwed up, or he is covering up for Roy screwing up. We might never know. So let's move on and give the young man the benefit of the doubt.

  6. If the information is true, I'd almost give Roy a pass. How many signings has the guy done? It's probably pretty new to him.

    When Roy agreed to do the singing, I'd think that the store and the agent would specifically talk to the date at the time of agreeing.

  7. This is a perfectly reasonable explanation. Obviously a mixup on part of either the store making sure all info was sent to the player's agent office or possibly a mix up with the player's agent office making sure Joshua Roy was given the info. People think pro sports athletes hand out their phone numbers to everyone? This store wouldnt even be given Roy personal info or phone number. This is why agents exist. The agent probably would of sent security with Roy to the store. I dont understand why in todays society every runs to the bottom of the barrel and starts laying blame without knowing the facts or how professional signing are done via contract cause its big money. 25 yrs ago Patrick Roy's business group was charging $40,000 USD for an hr signing. Roy would not just blow it off even for bad traffic. They have duties and responsibilities to the Canadiens organization as a signed pro player for the team

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