Saying that he doesnt have enough of a say in the decisions that impact the teams performance, Patrick Roy resigned as coach of the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday.He issued a statement that also said he was not on the same page with the organization.For the past three years, I have carried out my duties as head coach and vice president of hockey operations for the Colorado Avalanche with energy, passion and determination, Roy said in the statement.I have thought long and hard over the course of the summer about how I might improve this team to give it the depth it needs and bring it to a higher level. To achieve this, the vision of the coach and VP-hockey operations needs to be perfectly aligned with that of the organization. He must also have a say in the decisions that impact the teams performance. These conditions are not currently met.Roy, who played 478 games and won two Stanley Cups with the Avalanche, has coached the team for three seasons. He was named coach of the year his first season, 2013-14, after leading Colorado to 112 points and a first-place finish. But the Avs lost that year in the first round of the playoffs to the Wild and have not returned to the postseason since.Roy was critical of some of his players last year, blasting forward Matt Duchene for his exuberant celebration of his 30th goal in a 5-1 loss.But Roy told ESPNs Pierre LeBrun on Thursday that he still has a ton of respect for former teammate and current Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic, as well as Avs players and the organization. He said that philosophical differences made him want to walk away now before the situation deteriorated.?Sources told ESPNs Joe McDonald that Roy informed his staff that he was resigning this afternoon, and they were shocked.Roy, 50, said that he didnt know what his future would hold.Sakic issued a statement later Thursday.Patrick informed me of his decision today, he said. We appreciate all he has done for our organization and wish him the best of luck in the future.He added that the Avalanche will begin the search for a new head coach immediately.An 11-time All-Star goalie, Roy was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. In addition to winning two Stanley Cups with the Avalanche, he won two with the Montreal Canadiens.His abrupt departure from the Avalanche is reminiscent of his exit from Montreal in 1995. After coach Mario Tremblay kept him in a game in which he allowed nine goals on 26 shots, Roy stormed off and told team president Ronald Corey, Its my last game in Montreal.Roy said he believed he was kept in the game to be humiliated, was suspended and then traded to the Avalanche.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.Francisco Cervelli Jersey . The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the veteran forward will return to the teams line-up on Saturday night when the Habs visit the Nashville Predators. Custom Atlanta Braves Jerseys . -- Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis was charged Thursday with driving while intoxicated, a day after he was suspended for an NFL substance-abuse policy violation. https://www.cheapbraves.com/ . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. Braves Jerseys 2019 . But when it comes to determining if Raymond will find a place on the Leafs roster when training camp concludes in a week, well, that decision will ultimately fall to the head coach. Fake Braves Jerseys .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach.Greeny and Golic welcome ESPN Radios Mike Golic Jr. (6:30 a.m. ET), ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski (7:30), ESPNs Field Yates (8:00), NHL Hall of Famer Brett Hull (8:45) and ESPN CFB analyst Joey Galloway (9:00) to the show on Friday.Get in touch with Mike & Mike by emailing (mikeandmike@espnraddio.ddddddddddddcom) or tweeting (@MikeAndMike) the guys -- we will be with you from 6-10 a.m. ET. Follow all of the action on ESPN2, ESPN Radio and ESPNRadio.com. ' ' '