Ex-NHL player, Quebec coach Patrick Roy and son suspended for brawl during game

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Ex-NHL player, Quebec coach Patrick Roy and son suspended for brawl during game

Mar 25, 8:06 pm EDT

MONTREAL (AP)—Hall of Fame goalie Patrick Roy and his son were suspended a total of 12 games for their parts in a brawl that broke out during a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff game.

The league said Tuesday that Roy, who coaches Quebec Remparts, was suspended five games for conduct related to his team’s fight with the Chicoutimi Sagueneens on Saturday.

Goalie Jonathon Roy was suspended seven games for barreling into Bobby Nadeau and repeatedly hitting him. The suspensions were effective immediately and could run into next regular season.

The elder Roy, who was on the bench, denied playing any role in the melee, although he appeared to urge on his son with a wave before he attacked the rival goaltender.

Chicoutimi player Sebastien Rioux was suspended six games for leaving the penalty box to fight Roy. Chicoutimi coach Richard Martel received an automatic two-game suspension for his player’s conduct. No players were seriously hurt in the incident.

Patrick Roy, who is the NHL’s career leader in victories and won Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche, apologized on Tuesday to Nadeau and his family as well as to the Remparts organization.

He was also apologetic toward his son.

“I regret not controlling the situation better,” Roy said in a brief statement in French in Quebec City. “I saw what Jonathan went through in the last few days and it was painful for him.

“If I had controlled things better, he wouldn’t have had to go through that.”

The brawl broke out near the end of the second period of Game 2 of their playoff series with the Sagueneens leading 7-1. The younger Roy apologized Monday for making a rude gesture to the crowd but not for hitting Nadeau, who led the QMJHL this season with a 2.63 goals-against average in 46 games.

After being restrained briefly by an official, Roy skated to the Chicoutimi goal, pulled off Nadeau’s mask and threw several punches, even when the Sagueneens goalie was on the ice.

Nadeau covered his head and did not fight back.

League commissioner Gilles Courteau called the coaches’ suspensions “severe” and warned all teams that further incidents would bring harsh punishment.

He was also assured by both clubs there would be no further controversy in their first-round playoff series, which was tied 1-1 going into Game 3 on Tuesday night in Quebec City.

The 19-year-old Roy was near the bottom of the league’s goaltending statistics in the regular season, with a 3-10 record in 22 games and a 3.96 goals-against average.

On Tuesday, Quebec newspapers dedicated up to a dozen pages to the debate over hockey violence.

This is pretty sad. Fortunately, I don't watch sports at all, as I don't have the time.

Are these two men (if you can call them "men") "role models" to younger players? Not to my kids they aren't and they shouldn't be to yours, either!

This team should have been automatically disqualified and told to leave, forfeiting the rest of the season. I think it would be fair to look into whether or not this team is capable of returning.

Apologetic to his son for what reason, I will never understand, as his son was responding to what he is taught at home (which is nothing to begin with).

I hope that the player who was beaten files a lawsuit against Roy's son, as well as his team. I also think assault charges should be in order.
 
I have seen the articles and yeah Patrick Roy should have had better control but man he is something of a gamey coach..... he might have to drop his title of Coach as he is also General Manager..and that will hurt his chance to be a NHL coach as a result of this stunt...

As for Jonathan Roy... wtf was he thinking, going after the other goalie and pummeling that defenseless goaile.. I saw the highreels and wasnt impressed.....2 fight majors..man... Jon certainly a copy of Patrick when he did fight with Chris Oosgood back in 1997 or 1998 when the Detroit Red Wings got even with Patrick's Colorado Avalanche as well as Claude Lemieux for his cheapshot on Kris Draper in the 1996 playoffs when Claude rammed Kris onto the bottom of the board near the Red Wings beach... Jon is done I bet for the next 7 games... whether the Remparts advance deep or so.. Patrick will have to sit out 5 games... that will teach him to be a better coach if he does decide to return....
 
But, at the same time, the baseball players are on steriods and they all want to be "role models" to everyone's kids.

Losing one's temper during a hockey game makes me wonder if those two were on drugs at the time.

Are we supposed to admire athletes that act like asses? My hearing dog acts better than they do!
 
Pek1... hmm who knows if both Patrick and his son are on drugs but I think it is mostly the emotions that they could have controlled but failed to do so during that now imfamous brawl.... Patrick has done the same stunt when he was a Canadiens goalie after being pulled by the Canadiens coach back in Nov 1996 after letting in 11 goals or so vs Detroit.. he asked the president of the team to force a trade out of Montreal and 4 days later it happened.. but what was seen on tv was Patrick being mad as hell and walking past the coach and then go back to the president and demand that and then walk past the coach again and was seething good....

Some athletes can still act like asses but they do apologize for their behaviors.. also that the incidents could follow these athletes for the rest of their lives, like Patrick and his son Jon will... I know that the incident might hurt Patrick's chance to go to the NHL as a coach or so... time will tell if it will happen or not.....
 
I've heard that a lot of hockey players and people involved in the hockey business... having short temper. :(
 
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