Sun 12/1/13 4:25 AM

Derek Roy has proven to be a favourite for coach Ken Hitchcock as he's starting to garner some added responsibility in St. Louis. Roy has six points in six contests, but it's his presence on the power play that's been really eye catching. The Blues have been largely an "offense by committee" team since Hitch has taken over behind the bench, but a few players are starting to distance themselves from the rest of the pack in terms of power play time. During the last six games, Roy has appeared in 55.4 percent of the Blues' man advantage chances, which trails only Alex Steen (62.9) and T.J. Oshie (55.8) in that department. Keep in mind that Roy was once a point-per-game player. He won't achieve those heights in St. Louis, but he could certainly finish with 55-60 points, which would still be a nice point total if you're looking for a cheapo waiver wire pickup. Roy's just 19 percent Yahoo! owned at the moment, but should see that increase as the season progresses.