Joshua Roy, of course, was disappointed that he was rooted in a Canadian, but on Monday he hid him on the first day of the rocket camp.
The 22 -year -old right Winger was one of the first players in his group on the ice on the spot, and his smile did not seem forced.
“Whether he tells us or tells us that he is sure that he was disappointed because he had a good summer, he showed more rhythm, but he still has the time ahead,” said head coach Pascal Vincent. He feels that he is on the right path, and he feels that, working, as he did this summer, he approaches his goal. This year we will push him. “
“There is still a lot of work on my game on small details that will make sure that I can climb the upper level,” Roy said.
Listening
Roy had two good auditions with Canadian, including the match against Maple Leafs, where he played 17 minutes 45 s, including 5 minutes 34 C in digital advantage and 2 min 20 s in digital deficiency. He did not collect any points in two games. Martin St. Louis suggested that he wanted to see the best defensive participation from the Beauceron.
“I have to offer something else except just the offensive,” the main interested party admits. I have to become better in defense, it will become an asset. “
This forms what Pascal Vincent says about her. The coach believes that the swarm must expand his palette and use his good hockey qi in order to go through the next level.
“With Team Canada Junior, he played a digital drawback, and he was good. So, can we expand his role so that he is no longer considered an attacking player? We are going to work this year, and this should accept it there.
“His computer is very fast, his protective testimony is good, but if he must be recognized as an insulting player, he must note 40 or 50, and this is difficult to do.”
Lighter
At the beginning of the camp, Joshua Roy mentioned thatIn the summer he laid double bites to arrive physically in the Canadian training campField
“I made efforts and chances on my side. There is nothing that could be finished. It was not the way I wanted, but I was still young, and I would continue to pursue my dream.
“I feel much easier, more convenient. It’s easier to skate, and I have more rhythm in my game. It is easier to make the situation easier. ”
Pascal Vincent knows exactly what the young man should do to give himself more chances to rise to the last level that separates him from the NHL.
“I want to see springs as offensive as in defense, he should not slip. Obviously, you should be able to slow down the game, and this is not a problem for Josh, he has quite offensive vision to do this, but it should constantly move his feet and remain active, as well as protection. ”