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As a player, Patrick Roy enjoyed a great deal of success, winning three Vezina Trophies and earning six NHL All-Star selections en route to his election to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Gary Lewis Jersey . That same year, he won a Memorial Cup as the head coach and part owner of the QMJHLs Quebec Remparts. Patrick Roy knows how to win, both as a player and a head coach. Will that translate into success as the new head coach of the Colorado Avalanche? The Avalanche finished with the second lowest point total in the NHL this season so there is plenty of work to do. His success with the Remparts shows an ability to work with young talent and his new roster is peppered with just that, including the likes of Gabriel Landeskog, Matt Duchene and Ryan OReilly, who have yet to reach their enormous potential. And they hold the first overall selection in Junes NHL Draft with the opportunity to add a blue-chip prospect like Portland Winterhawks defenceman Seth Jones, who grew up in Denver idolizing Roy and new Avalanche executive vice-president of hockey operations Joe Sakic, or Halifax Mooseheads forward Nate MacKinnon. The timing may be perfect for a coach like Roy to grow with this group and become a perennial power in the not-too-distant future. However, coaching at the junior level is much different than being behind the bench at the professional level. Roy was an emotional player with the Canadiens and the Avalanche. He was an emotional coach with the Remparts. Will that emotion be a blessing or a curse in the NHL? Junior-aged players may respond well to a verbal blasting because they want to get to the next level. NHL players are more likely to tune out a coach who takes them to task for every little breakdown. But Roy could be different due to his instant credibility as a Hall of Famer who has had success in the coaching ranks. How many young players have the courage to confront Roy for something he doesnt like? One thing is for sure, Roy will not leave any of his goaltenders in net for nine straight goals! Will Roy lead this group of young talent to the playoffs in short order and then challenge for a Stanley Cup for years to come? Or will the jump from junior to the NHL prove to be too much of a change for his coaching style? How much success will Patrick Roy experience as head coach of the Colorado Avalanche? As always, its Your! Call. Steve Spurrier Jersey . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Russ Francis Jersey . Perez, 35, posted a 1-2 record with a 3.69 earned-run average in 19 relief appearances last season. His season ended Aug. 9 due to a torn ligament in his left elbow. 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Melbourne Storm penpix ahead of Sundays NRL grand final against Cronulla Sharks at ANZ Stadium.Fullback - Cameron MunsterAge: 22 NRL games: 43 Grand finals: 0Has been stellar in the absence of injured star Billy Slater and brings a point of difference to the Storms structured attack.Winger - Suliasi VunivaluAge: 20 NRL games: 20 Grand finals: 0A serious weapon in the air and open space, Vunivalus 23 tries in 19 games broke Israel Folaus record for most tries in a season by a rookie.Centre - Will ChambersAge: 28 NRL games: 148 Grand finals: 2 Premierships: 1A staple of the Storms backline since debuting in 2007, Chambers has been in arguably career-best form in 2016.Centre - Cheyse BlairAge: 24 NRL games: 60 Grand finals: 0Finally found a home in Melbourne after playing for two clubs in his first four seasons. Had a tough night marking Joey Leilua but recovered to score the match-winning try on Saturday. Has another difficult assignment in Jack Bird.Winger - Marika KoroibeteAge: 24 NRL games: 73 Grand finals: 0Set to play his final game of rugby league before switching over to rugby union, Koroibete has the ability to kickstart Storm sets with inspiring kick returns, just like the one that got Jack Wighton crucially sent to the sin bin on Saturday night.Five-eighth - Blake GreenAge: 30 NRL games: 91 Grand finals: 0Will play his final game in Storm colours before a summer move to Manly. Has proven a capable foil to star halves partner Cooper Cronk in a rebirth under Craig Bellamy over the past two years.Halfback - Cooper CronkAge: 32 NRL games: 300 Grand finals: 5 Premierships: 1The joint Dally M-winner and the newest member of the NRLs 300-game club is the crux of the Storms attack, and shapes as their most likely source of points.Prop - Jesse BromwichAge: 27 NRL games: 158 Grand finals: 1 Premierships: 1A rock in the Storms forward pack since debuting in 2010, Bromwich has emerged as a leader for club and country over the past two years. Considered by many to be the No.1 prop in the game.Hooker - Cameron SmithAge: 33 NRL games: 3334 Grand finals: 4 Premierships: 1The key to the Storms success for the best part of a decade, Smiths ability to dictate the flow of the game from the middle of the field will be critical against the Sharks. Steve Nelson Jersey. rop - Jordan McLeanAge: 24 NRL games: 65 Grand finals: 0An ankle injury late in the year temporarily halted a career year for McLean, but he has since regained a starting spot and starting minutes.Second-rower - Kevin ProctorAge: 27 NRL games: 178 Grand finals: 1 Premierships: 1Another who has established himself as a core Storm member and always proves a handful on their left edge with his hard runs and experience.Second-rower - Tohu HarrisAge: 24 NRL games: 102 Grand finals: 0Spent much of the year covering for injuries in the centres and at five-eighth, but has found momentum running off Cronk on the Storms right edge.Lock - Dale FinucaneAge: 25 NRL games: 115 Grand finals: 1 Premierships: 0Four years after losing to Melbourne in the 2012 decider, Finucane has fast established himself as a critical piece of the Storms forward pack in his first season at the club with his consistent workrate.Interchange:Kenny BromwichAge: 24 NRL games: 71 Grand finals: 0A versatile, under-sized forward who can trouble teams with late footwork and offloads. A point of difference.Tim GlasbyAge: 32 NRL games: 62 Grand finals: 0 Premierships: 0Reliable front-rower that has been in and out of Craig Bellamys starting line-up all year, producing consistent, error-free 40-minute shifts.Christian WelchAge: 22 NRL games: 26 Grand finals: 0Gets his shot at a premiership in place of injured powerhouse Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Welch isnt expected to play more than 20 minutes in their forward rotation.Ben HamptonAge: 24 NRL games: 35 Grand finals: 0Another substitute that is used sparingly by coach Craig Bellamy, topping 20 minutes just once in his past seven games and didnt even get off the bench against the Raiders. ' ' '