Showing posts with label Michel Bergeron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michel Bergeron. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2008

Roy Guests On L' Antichambre

Patrick Roy, whose jersey will be retired by the Canadiens in a pre - game ceremony on Saturday, will be the quest tonight on RDS's nightly hockey chat, L'Antichambre.

Host Alain Crete, along with Michel Bergeron, Jacques Demers, and Bertrand Raymond will be discussing the career achievements of Roy, and the show airs at 9:30 this evening. Roy will be joined by Jacques Tanguay, his co - owner on the Quebec Remparts, as a discussion of junior hockey will also be involved.

Count on some surprises from the L'Anrichambre team, including some top 10 Roy moments and a statistical quizzing of Roy - a fanatic of such things.

I will be running a few pieces on Roy this week, leading up to Saturday's ceremony before the Bruins game. Take note that the ceremony will begin at 6 p.m.

This weekend I began to read "Winning, Nothing Else", Roy's biography written by his father Michel. In a contest a Greatest Hockey Legends some weeks back, I was the lucky winner of the bio, in a Wiley Books contest giveaway. Once I'm a deeper into the book, I'll add my thoughts here.

One small interesting detail - trivial as it might be - occurred during Roy's first season playing goal when he was nine. His Atom travel team was selected to put on a shootout show at Le Collissee in Quebec City, between periods of a Nordiques and Chicago Cougars WHA match in 1973. The Cougars coach that night, was none other than Jacques Demers.

Back in September, I posted some content having to do with overcoming the controversy of his departure from Montreal, a flashback to his Hall Of Fame induction speech, and a really strange dream I had of how his night would go down. You can check them out at the links posted below.

Roy Jersey Retirement A Ribbon On A Gift To Younger Fans And Old

Patrick Roy Hockey Hall Of Fame Induction Speech - Inside The Heart And Mind Of A Driven Persevering Warrior

Patrick Roy - In My Dreams!


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Monday, January 22, 2007

Bus Incident Has Roy Casting Doubt Over Future Involvement In Junior








By all accounts, Patrick Roy has felt profoundly castigated by events surrounding the aftermath of Friday's Cataracts - Remparts game in which he was charged with assault by a Chicoutimiteam owner.

During a press conference yesterday, a dejected Roy, dropped a bomb on unssuspecting reporters gathered by suggesting he has had enough of the overblown incident, and perhaps his role in junior as well.

"I am still reflecting upon my involvement in regards to the team as a co-owner and coach", said the former goalie.

Those who know Roy well enough suggest this may be no ramdom bluff. Lust ask Ronald Corey, Mario Tremblay and Rejean Houle.

After remaining quiet on the incident Saturday, Roy felt it necessary to render his version of the events that led to Chicoutimi VP of marketing Pierre Cardinal filing assult charges.

"I received a record number of phonecalls about Friday and I want to say my peace", Roy started.

"Once we were leaving, fans in Chicoutimi made it difficult for us to board our bus", he said.

After getting on and sitting down, with the bus surrounded, Roy got back off.

"I made the decison to go back out in concern for the security of my players", he added.

"The Remparts and myself are beyond reproach in all this. I chose to not answer questions yesterday because I feel as though I've been pointed as the problem by the media. So much to the point that I am considering my future with the Remparts organization".

While the reporters took notes on his comments, Roy noted that no questions concerning Sunday's game were on the agenda and he quickly took leave of the scene to return to his office.

BERGERON DEFENDS ROY

Former Quebec Nordiques coach Michel Bergeron, who spent a decade coaching in the QMJHL attempted to put some sense and perspective into the incident.

He stated, and rightly so, that had the incident not involved Roy, it would not have gotten so overblown.

"This has taken on major proportions simply because it involves Patrick. My team bus was set on fire once in Chicoutimi. This should all blow over quickly enough".

Bergeron noted that everything Roy does publically, because of his stature, gets held up for public analysis.

"Pretty soon they'll be calling in lawyers and psycholgists if it keeps up", he intoned scarcastically.




"All this for a shoving match! By summer Roy and Cardinal will be laughing about it over a round of golf", said the man known as Le Tigre.

Bergeron made a point to say the blame must fully be placed on the league and its security, which has been lax for decades.

"This is a high calibre league and ought to be treated so", he added before saying that "What happened is no big deal, but it's still too much".

Transcribed from files by Mario Morrisette and Jean Laroche of Le Journal de Montreal
For more on the story, check out "Quebec City Mayor Defends Roy" from the CBC news, and "If Roy Goes, So Do I Says Remparts Owner", from the Star.
Best of all, read Gazette writer Jack Todd's mulligan on his choice of Roy on his All-Time Heroes team. He offers an interesting perspective on the Chicoutimi fans mindset. A compelling read.