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Roy Battles Former Golden Knights in Playoffs

By Matthias Binder May 18, 2026
Avs forward Nicolas Roy puts Vegas friendships on hold as he meets his old team in conference finals
Avs forward Nicolas Roy puts Vegas friendships on hold as he meets his old team in conference finals - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Avs forward Nicolas Roy puts Vegas friendships on hold as he meets his old team in conference finals

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Old Ties Meet New StakesPlayoff Intensity Takes PriorityLocal Interest Builds in Las VegasWhat Comes Next

Avs forward Nicolas Roy puts Vegas friendships on hold as he meets his old team in conference finals – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Nicolas Roy once wore the Vegas Golden Knights jersey and built close bonds with teammates during his time there. Now with the Colorado Avalanche, he steps onto the ice against those same players in the NHL conference finals. The matchup forces him to set personal connections aside for the duration of the series.

Old Ties Meet New Stakes

The conference finals carry extra weight for Roy because of his history in Las Vegas. He spent several seasons with the Golden Knights before joining the Avalanche, where he has become a key forward. Facing familiar faces adds a layer of focus that goes beyond standard playoff preparation.

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Team officials have noted that Roy remains fully committed to the Avalanche roster. His role centers on contributing to the team’s push toward the next round. The series schedule places both clubs in direct competition without room for divided loyalties.

Playoff Intensity Takes Priority

Conference finals games demand complete attention from every player on the ice. Roy has described the need to treat each shift as a professional contest rather than a reunion. This approach aligns with how most athletes handle matchups against former clubs.

The Golden Knights organization built a strong culture during Roy’s earlier years, and that foundation remains visible in their current roster. Yet the Avalanche have their own momentum heading into the series. Both sides enter with clear objectives that leave little space for sentiment.

Local Interest Builds in Las Vegas

Vegas fans have followed Roy’s career path closely since his departure. The conference finals now give them a direct view of how he performs against the team he once represented. Local coverage has highlighted the personal angle without shifting attention from the on-ice action.

Game-day preparations in both cities reflect the high level of the matchup. Travel and practice routines stay routine despite the added narrative. The focus stays on execution and adjustments between games.

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What Comes Next

The series outcome will shape the path for both the Avalanche and the Golden Knights. Roy’s performance will be measured by his contributions to Colorado’s success. Whatever the result, the professional demands of the playoffs remain the central story.

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