
Avalanche forward Nicolas Roy will be held out of the lineup “for a little bit” with the upper-body injury that caused him to miss last night’s win over the Penguins, head coach Jared Bednar said on Altitude Sports Radio this morning (via Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette).
Bednar said that his proclamation has more to do with the fact that they won’t be rushing him back into the lineup rather than the immediate severity of his injury. It’s still unclear what happened to Roy, who missed some shifts against the Capitals last Sunday and played a season-low 8:40 but never left the game for good.
Acquired at the trade deadline from the Maple Leafs for a first and a fifth-round pick, Roy has been a natural fit defensively thus far in Colorado’s bottom six. He was relied upon as a shutdown presence in Toronto through the first chunk of the season, and with his offensive-zone usage increasing a little bit after the trade to a 42.1 oZS% at 5-on-5, his possession numbers have jumped to a 56.1 CF% and 54.0 xGF%.
He’s yet to notch an assist in the burgundy and blue, but he does have three goals in nine outings, 60% of his goal output in Toronto this season in nearly 60 games. He won’t continue finishing at a 17.6% clip, but the chance generation numbers are way up – 1.89 shots on goal per game for the Avs compared to only 0.93 per game for the Leafs.
Faceoffs have been a struggle, though. He’s normally below average but was quite stout with the Leafs at the start of the season, winning 52.9% of his draws. Post-trade, he’s gone 17-for-41 (41.5%) and has seen a good bit of time on the wing, bouncing around a bit but seeing a good bit of time as high as the second-line right wing slot with Nazem Kadri and Brock Nelson.
Colorado got a pair of key bottom-nine forwards back in Ross Colton and Logan O’Connor last night, so that helps offset Roy’s loss a bit. For now, there’s no indication they expect him to be unavailable for Game 1 of their playoff run next month. With him and Artturi Lehkonen sidelined, that’ll just mean more reps for depth names like Zakhar Bardakov and Joel Kiviranta last night.
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