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Golden Knight’s Roy to have hearing for Game 2 cross-check on Oilers’ Frederic

Originally posted on Daily Faceoff

Golden Knight’s Roy to have hearing for Game 2 cross-check on Oilers’ Frederic

Vegas Golden Knights center Nicolas Roy will have a hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety on Friday night, the NHL announced on Friday afternoon.

The meeting will address his cross-check to the face of Edmonton Oilers center Trent Frederic from Game 2 of their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series.

Roy picked up a five-minute major in overtime for the cross-check. Still, it didn’t prove an immediate problem for his team, as they killed off the penalty before eventually allowing the OT winning goal to Leon Draisaitl, who finished a two-on-one chance with Connor McDavid.

Roy and Frederic found themselves battling for the puck along the boards in the Oilers’ defensive zone when the puck popped up in the air. While Frederic’s initial move looked to play the puck, Roy responded with a cross-check to Frederic’s face.

Nicolas Roy receives a five-minute major for cross-checking Trent Frederic in the face pic.twitter.com/cJ4rxBnfQB

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After taking the blow, Frederic was noticeably shaken up and bleeding, and Roy was assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct.

While that altercation will go in front of the NHL’s Department of Player Safety, the later altercation between Oilers forward Viktor Arvidsson and Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb, which saw McNabb fold into the end boards, will not.

“He blew it, he missed the call. I don’t know what else to say,” Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy said about the Arvidsson hit. “It’s a can-opener trip, it’s a dangerous play, it’s all those things. But it didn’t get called, so you’ve got to keep playing.”

Roy, 28, played 71 games for the Golden Knights in 2024-25, netting 15 goals and 31 points. He has a goal and three points through his first eight playoff games. Meanwhile, Frederic, 27 has a goal and three points in 10 playoff games this spring, after posting eight goals and 15 points in 58 regular-season games, split between the Oilers and Boston Bruins.

With a 2–0 series lead, the Oilers will look to continue winning as the series shifts to Rogers Place for Game 3 on Saturday night and Game 4 on Monday.

Originally posted on Daily Faceoff

Published: 1 week ago

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