>On the other side of this, Nicolas Roy played for the Charlotte Checkers against the Chicago Wolves in the Calder Cup final. I guess the staff saw something in him during the series. – Sumdood88
They sure did.
Steve_Hunts96
Roy has reminded some of a young Mark Stone…
That’s praise… HIGH. Praise.
RunninRebs90
Tbh most of the reactions are level headed and correct in hind sight.
I’m proud of the sub for not going into melt down mode over a move.
I did love Haula though lol. And reading all the comments about Eakin and Glass has my head rolling
7030
I still think it’s more fun to say haula when a goal is scored than saying WAUH
KingofKings180
u/scottyfoxy “I’m so fucking upset right now.”
albertogonzalex
I’m surprised that the main complaint seems to be that his a slow, chunky skater. I’ve always thought he was so fast. Remember his first VGK goal in his first VGK game?
Is Roy slow?
benseifert666
I was watching the Canadian broadcast last night and this [Hyundai ad](https://youtu.be/O2kto4hTKlE) made me do a double take to make sure I was hearing what I thought I was hearing.
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>On the other side of this, Nicolas Roy played for the Charlotte Checkers against the Chicago Wolves in the Calder Cup final. I guess the staff saw something in him during the series. – Sumdood88
They sure did.
Roy has reminded some of a young Mark Stone…
That’s praise… HIGH. Praise.
Tbh most of the reactions are level headed and correct in hind sight.
I’m proud of the sub for not going into melt down mode over a move.
I did love Haula though lol. And reading all the comments about Eakin and Glass has my head rolling
I still think it’s more fun to say haula when a goal is scored than saying WAUH
u/scottyfoxy “I’m so fucking upset right now.”
I’m surprised that the main complaint seems to be that his a slow, chunky skater. I’ve always thought he was so fast. Remember his first VGK goal in his first VGK game?
Is Roy slow?
I was watching the Canadian broadcast last night and this [Hyundai ad](https://youtu.be/O2kto4hTKlE) made me do a double take to make sure I was hearing what I thought I was hearing.