
Pat Quinn
Pat Quinn was a distinguished ice hockey player, coach, and executive, known for his impactful leadership in the sport. He served as the head coach for several NHL teams and was a significant figure in Canadian hockey, notably leading the national team to a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Quinn's contributions to the game were honored posthumously, and he remains a beloved figure in hockey history.
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Pat Quinn was the head coach of the Canadian team during the 2006 Olympics and was noted for regaining composure after the loss to Switzerland.
Ralph Krueger und die Schweizer Eishockey-Magie von Turin 2006Pat Quinn is the wife of Michael Quinn, who took part in the trial.
How psychedelics are helping terminally ill patients grievePat Quinn is one of the three young men who started the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness for ALS.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back. Here’s why Canadian teens say it’s all the ragePat Quinn was the previous chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame before Lanny McDonald.
Lanny McDonald readies to bid farewell to Hockey Hall of Fame




























