December 2, 1995 – A night that shook the hockey world.
The Montreal Canadiens were getting humiliated on home ice. Patrick Roy, one scotland vs nepal of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history, was liga mx left in net to suffer. Nine goals allowed. A roaring crowd mocking him. A coach who refused to pull him.
Then, in front of thousands of fans and live TV cameras, Roy did the unthinkable—he skated past his teammates, fenerbahçe past his coach, and straight to team president Ronald Corey. His message?
"This is my last game in Montreal."
Just four days later, Roy was gone—traded to the Colorado Avalanche. What happened next? He led Colorado to a Stanley Cup that very season… while the Canadiens spiraled into decades of regret.
One meltdown. One trade. Two franchises changed forever.
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