OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) – Patrick Roy and Anthony Duclair cleared the air this summer after the Hall of Fame goaltender-turned- New York Islanders coach sharply criticized the winger’s play publicly late last season.
Islanders’ Anthony Duclair says Patrick Roy apologized for calling his play ‘god-awful’
OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) – Patrick Roy and Anthony Duclair cleared the air this summer after the Hall of Fame goaltender-turned- New York Islanders coach sharply criticized the winger’s play publicly late last season.
Roy after a loss in early April said Duclair was “god-awful” and “not playing up to what we expect from him.” Duclair took a leave of absence and did not play another game.
Duclair said Roy drove to his offseason home in Montreal to apologize, and they each expressed a desire to move past the awkward situation. Duclair explained he was still dealing with the effects of a groin injury that sidelined him for two months.
“I told him I didn’t need an apology – I just needed him to know I was playing hurt, and he told me he didn’t really know the extent of the injury,” Duclair said Monday at the Islanders’ annual charity golf tournament. “I think it was just a miscommunication by everybody, myself included. He just obviously thought I was playing (at) 100%, which I wasn’t.”