Not that am comparing him to Patrick Roy but.........
This reminds me of this:
am sure if detroit foresaw that he would get traded to colorado they would never, never score 9 on him midway through the game.
This reminds me of this:
Roy's life changed on December 2, 1995. At home facing the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal played its worst home game in franchise history losing 12-1 Roy was kept in goal for 9 goals by coach Mario Tremblay, and when he was finally pulled midway through the second period, Patrick told team president Ronald Corey that he had played his final game for the club. Rejean Houle, Montreal's general manager at the time, was forced to trade Roy to the Colorado Avalanche along with Mike Keane in return for Andre Kovalenko, Martin Rucinsky and Jocelyn Thibault on December 6, 1995. A new era in the Patrick Roy history book was underway. He joined a top-flight team and within a few months, he had captured yet another Stanley Cup title, this time as a member of the Avalanche.
