
Pat Hickey
Pat Hickey is a seasoned Canadian sports journalist known for his extensive coverage of hockey and its cultural significance in Canada. Throughout his career, he has contributed to the Montreal Gazette and other media outlets, providing readers with in-depth analyses and reflections on the state of hockey, particularly in relation to Canadian identity. Hickey's work often tackles the challenges faced by Canadian teams in the NHL and the broader implications of American expansion.
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Pat Hickey was the incumbent president of the Olympic Council of Ireland during the 2001 election.
Confessions of a sports writer who mostly saw it all – The Irish TimesPat Hickey was the then president of the Olympic Council of Ireland who supported Wrottesley’s funding.
‘Maybe some people saw me as a sort of playboy coming down from St Moritz’ – The Irish TimesPat Hickey questioned the impact of new NHL franchises on the Canadian psyche.
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