Derek Roy

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Position Center
Shoots L
Nickname Roysy, Royvechkin
Height
Weight
ft 9 in (1.75 m)
188 lb (85 kg)
NHL Team Buffalo Sabres
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born May 4, 1983,
Ottawa, ON, CAN
NHL Draft 32nd overall, 2001
Buffalo Sabres
Pro Career 2003 – present

Derek Roy (born 4 May 1983 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL.

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[edit] Playing career

Roy led the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL with 87 points during the 1999-00 season, and won the OHL Rookie of the Year trophy. The next season, he scored 42 goals and 81 points. He was drafted 32nd overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. The next season Roy set OHL career highs in goals and points and continued to be the Rangers leading scorer.

During the 2002-03 season, Roy's last in the OHL, He was selected to play for Team Canada in the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, and brought home a silver medal and got player of the game and received a crystal puck. The Rangers team that year also won the Memorial Cup. Roy was captain of the club and won the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as Memorial Cup MVP.

Roy moved on the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League the next season. He only played 26 games with the Americans, as he played most of the season with the Sabres. Roy was back with the Americans for the 2004-05 season because of the 2004-05 NHL lockout, and he failed to make the Sabres out of training camp when NHL play resumed in 2005-06. However, he scored 20 points in 8 games with the Americans (including a few 5-point performances) and was called up to the Sabres.

On Friday, March 3rd, 2006, Roy recorded his first NHL hat trick against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

[edit] Awards

  • Named to the OHL All-Rookie Team (2000)
  • Named the OHL Rookie of the Year (2000)
  • Named to the CHL All-Rookie Team (2000)
  • Awarded CHL Plus/Minus Award (2000)
  • Named to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team (2003)
  • Awarded Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as OHL playoff MVP (2003)
  • Awarded Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as Memorial Cup MVP (2003)
  • Awarded the Greg Louganis award (2006)

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1999-00 Kitchener Rangers OHL 66 34 53 87 44 5 4 1 5 6
2000-01 Kitchener Rangers OHL 65 42 39 81 114 -- -- -- -- --
2001-02 Kitchener Rangers OHL 62 43 46 89 92 4 1 2 3 2
2002-03 Kitchener Rangers OHL 49 28 50 78 73 21 9 23 32 14
2003-04 Rochester Americans AHL 26 10 16 26 20 16 6 8 14 18
2003-04 Buffalo Sabres NHL 49 9 10 19 12 -- -- -- -- --
2004-05 Rochester Americans AHL 67 16 45 61 60 9 6 5 11 6
2005-06 Rochester Americans AHL 8 7 13 20 10 -- -- -- -- --
2005-06 Buffalo Sabres NHL 70 18 28 46 57 18 5 10 15 16
NHL Totals 119 27 38 65 69 18 5 10 15 16

[edit] International play

  • Member of Team Canada in 2003 World Junior Championships

International Statistics

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
2003 Canada WJC 6 1 2 3 4

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