Roy’s other son suspended

Another son of hockey great Patrick Roy is facing suspension for his on-ice behavior.

Frederick Roy was suspended 15 games Monday by the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for high-sticking during the Quebec Remparts’ game against the Montreal Juniors on Friday.

During a timeout, Roy, a forward with the Remparts, struck Montreal defenseman Vincent Bourgeois in the mouth.

The suspension comes eight months after Roy’s brother, Jonathan, was suspended for seven games by the QMJHL for participating in on-ice fight.

Jonathan Roy, a goalie with the Remparts, attacked opposing goalie Bobby Nadeau during a game against the Chicoutimi Sagueneens. He is facing criminal charges.

Patrick Roy, the Remparts’ coach, was suspended five games for apparently encouraging his son during that fight.

A star goalie during his NHL career, Patrick Roy had his No. 33 jersey retired by the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.