Team: Kevin Roy
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Fantasy Summary

An intriguing talent with scoring-line upside. He needs to produce to compensate for lack of size, so it’s boom or bust.


Observations

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July 2019 – Roy has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Panthers.  Jokke Nevalainen

June 2018 – With all the injuries the Ducks accrued this season, many of their prospects made their NHL debut, with Kevin Roy being one of them. He showed off his speed and crafty puck skills in 25 games with the Ducks this season, scoring six goals and seven points. He is an undersized forward, but he plays a smart 200-foot game and in today’s NHL he can be a contributing 3rd line winger. With a few spots opening up next season, Roy could make the big squad out of camp. Lucas Main

November 2017 – With all of the injuries in Anaheim so far this season, Kevin Roy has received the call up. He started the year with the Gulls, scoring 11 points in 10 games. He scored his first NHL goal in his third game driving to the net and putting home a rebound against Tuukka Rask. He is a smaller player, but he has tons of speed and isn’t afraid of going hard to the net and grinding it out. Once everyone is healthy he will spend more time developing in San Diego, but he has good potential to make the team next season since most of Anaheim’s bottom six are free agents. Lucas Main

September 2017 – Another rookie to professional hockey, Roy has the speed and skill to play (averaging .66 points per game), but the knock on him is his size. However, today’s NHL is all about speed so he could see a cup of coffee in Anaheim this season if a winger or two get hurt. Lucas Main

March 2016 – The start of the NCAA season was difficult for both Roy, and the school he plays for, Northeastern University. Roy was battling injuries and was trying to make his way back to the lineup; at the same time Northeastern was struggling to find wins, after being projected near the top of the Hockey East conference. It seems as though both Roy, and his University, have found their way as the season is coming to a close. Roy has managed to score 20 points in 24 games, including a timely hat trick against The University of New Hampshire in the first round of the Hockey East playoffs. This is a good sign for Roy, who is once again becoming a major impact player for Northeastern. Bryan Puffer

November 2015 – After a great sophomore campaign, Roy’s junior year didn’t really open any eyes. His production, though still good, flatlined and his start to 2015-16 has been very slow. Just four assists in nine games is very un-Roy-like. He’s going in the opposite direction that you normally see a senior NCAA player head. Since he’s turning pro in just a few months, this is not the best time to do this. Dobber

October, 2013 – Kevin Roy has started the NCAA campaign flying out of the gate, with 12 points (seven goals and five assists) over only six games. In those six games, Northeastern has posted a strong record of 5-1-0. Earlier in October, he was named Hockey East Player of the Week, where he got his second career hat trick. Kevin Won

March, 2013 – Roy concluded a strong rookie campaign with 17-17-34 in 29 games with a weak Northeastern University team (finished last in Boston East). Among his accolades this season include the Pro Ambitions Hockey East All-Rookie Team and was the MVP for the Beanpot Tournament. He finished tied for third in points (34) among first year college skaters. He played much of the season on the top line along Vinny Saponari, a 2008 pick of the Jets. The skilled forward has improved his play away from the puck and saw lots of ice time in all situations this season. He plans on bulking up in the summer and returning to Northeastern for another year. Kevin Won

November 2012 – Roy is a smaller sized player that was originally by-passed in the NHL Draft although after putting up 100+ points in the USHL last season, the Ducks couldn’t resist in 2012. He is a creative player that has high-end stick skills, just took a look at YouTube when he was only 13. He can be a playmaker, but also has that finishing touch. He is off to a pleasant start in the NCAA ranks with Northeastern (Hockey East) as already averaging a point/game as a freshman. Russ Bitely

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 6.0
NHL Certainty 5.0
Country CAN
Position LW
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth May 20, 1993
Height 5‘9”
Weight 170 lbs
Drafted 2012 Round 4; Overall: 97

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2004-2005 St-Laurent Étoiles PeeweeQC Int PW- - -- -|        
 2009-2010 Deerfield Academy USHS-Prep27 12 1628 -|        
 2010-2011 Deerfield Academy USHS-Prep18 19 1534 6|        
 2011-2012 Lincoln StarsUSHL59 54 50104 50|Playoffs8 7 310
 2012-2013 Northeastern Univ.NCAA29 17 1734 24|        
  Canada U20 CAN-RUS Challenge2 0 00 0|        
 2013-2014 Northeastern Univ.NCAA37 19 2746 30|        
 2014-2015 Northeastern Univ.NCAA35 19 2544 28|        
 2015-2016 Northeastern Univ.NCAA29 10 1626 10|        
  San Diego GullsAHL2 0 00 0|        
 2016-2017 San Diego GullsAHL67 16 3046 16|Playoffs10 2 35
 2017-2018 Anaheim DucksNHL25 6 17 6|        
  San Diego GullsAHL45 14 2337 14|        
 2018-2019 Anaheim DucksNHL3 0 00 0|        
  San Diego GullsAHL11 1 45 6|Playoffs8 2 13
 2019-2020 Springfield ThunderbirdsAHL23 4 1014 19|        
  Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PenguinsAHL35 10 1121 4|        
 2020-2021 Tucson RoadrunnersAHL35 11 1930 16|Playoffs1 0 00
 2021-2022 Laval RocketAHL62 13 2033 18|Playoffs2 0 00
 2022-2023 Brynäs IFSHL6 1 01 2|        
  HIFKLiiga19 1 56 4|Playoffs1 0 00
 2023-2024 HC InnsbruckICEHL47 25 3358 14|Playoffs2 0 22
  HC InnsbruckChampions HL8 3 03 0|        
 2024-2025 Graz99ersICEHL19 4 1115 4|        

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