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    PatFalloon

    • Right Wing
    • Birthdate
      9/22/1972
    • Birthplace
      Foxwarren, MB
    • Draft Info
      1991: Rd 1, Pk 2 (SJ )

    Stats

    • G
      143
    • A
      179
    • PTS
      322
    • +/-
      -66
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    Biography

    Birthdate9/22/1972
    BirthplaceFoxwarren, MB
    Draft Info1991: Rd 1, Pk 2 (SJ )
    Position Right Wing

    Career History

    Pittsburgh Penguins
    Pittsburgh Penguins1999*-2000 (1 Season)
    Edmonton Oilers
    Edmonton Oilers1998-1999* (2 Seasons)
    Ottawa          Senators
    Ottawa Senators1997*-1998 (1 Season)
    Philadelphia    Flyers
    Philadelphia Flyers1995-1997* (3 Seasons)
    San Jose        Sharks
    San Jose Sharks1991-1996 (5 Seasons)

    NHL News

    Andersen, Bussi revel in Hurricanes' title run to remember

    Andersen, Bussi revel in Hurricanes' title run to remember

    Carolina goaltender Frederik Andersen, 36, who began the series in the starter's net before Brandon Bussi took over, was the second of the Hurricanes to raise the Stanley Cup on Sunday night after the franchise secured its second title with a Game 6 win.
    Tortorella leaves open possibility of return to Golden Knights

    Tortorella leaves open possibility of return to Golden Knights

    Coach John Tortorella said he had yet to consider his future with the Golden Knights after their loss Sunday night to the Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final.
    How the Hurricanes' jock-nerd alliance won the Stanley Cup

    How the Hurricanes' jock-nerd alliance won the Stanley Cup

    Coach Rod Brind'Amour and GM Eric Tulsky blended the perfect recipe, creating a team that won its first Cup in 20 years -- and will be back for more.
    Hurricanes' Jordan Staal, 37, becomes oldest Conn Smythe winner

    Hurricanes' Jordan Staal, 37, becomes oldest Conn Smythe winner

    Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal became the oldest player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy at age 37.
    Jordan Staal reacts after winning his first Stanley Cup since 2009

    Jordan Staal reacts after winning his first Stanley Cup since 2009

    Jordan Staal reacts after winning his first Stanley Cup since 2009
    The Stanley Cup returns to Carolina! Canes dominate Game 6 for second title

    The Stanley Cup returns to Carolina! Canes dominate Game 6 for second title

    The Stanley Cup returns to Carolina! Canes dominate Game 6 for second title
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