Colorado Avalanche head coach Patrick Roy took "Throwback Thursday" to a whole new level during his team's practice.

The legendary Hockey Hall of Fame goalie wore his classic Koho pads and even took a few shots in what Sportsnet reports was preparation for the upcoming 2016 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series alumni game against the Detroit Red Wings.

Still got it... 😏 <a href="https://t.co/1kZVuxJ7Sl">pic.twitter.com/1kZVuxJ7Sl</a> —@Avalanche

Roy still looks sharp considering that he played his last NHL game with the Avalanche on April 22, 2003.

Prior to his time in Colorado – where he helped the franchise to two Stanley Cup wins – Roy backstopped the Montreal Canadiens to Stanley Cup victories in 1986 and 1993.

He retired with an NHL-record 551 wins, which has since been surpassed by Martin Brodeur.