Sure. The guy made an elite beautiful pass on the only goal for his team, and was stoped by a good goalie on a breakaway. All that without one of his linemate, Xavier Parent, second for points on the team, and the best offensive D, David Spacek. I watched the whole game. Roy is not a great puck carrier. He rarely keeps the puck for a long time. He always looks for a pass option, or to make himself a good target for a pass. The best example of that was on his breakaway.
Even though he is a winger, he reminded me to some extent of Mike Ribeiro. Not the fastest, that is sure, but very high hockey IQ, good vision, great passer, good shot too. He needs linemates able to carry the puck with speed into the offensive zone, and he does not need the puck on his stick for a long time to make a decisive pass. Obviously he will need to work on his speed. He is only 18.5 years old. He will play junior next season, add to that one year in Laval, and in two and a half year we will see where he is at. He is not an exceptional player, he will need maturation before playing with the big team. But he has a very high hockey IQ and vision. He is not flashy, the kind of player that you sometimes don't see that much in a game, but ends up with a couple of points. He will also be a great power play player able to make decisive passes à la Markov. Patience. This is a good one.