Colin Patterson (ice hockey)
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Colin Alexander Patterson (born May 11, 1960) is a
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former professional
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player who played ten seasons in the
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(NHL). An
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player, he signed as a free agent with the
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in 1983 after three seasons of college hockey with the
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. A defensive specialist, Patterson played eight years with the Flames and was a member of their
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Stanley Cup championship team. After missing virtually the entire
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due to a knee injury, Patterson returned to the NHL for two seasons as a member of the
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. He retired in 1994 after playing one season in Slovenia for HK Olimpija Ljubljana.


Playing career


Minor and college

Patterson, a native of
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,
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, played
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with the Metro Toronto Hockey League before joining the Royal York Royals of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League for two seasons. In his second season with the Royals, 1979–80, Patterson recorded 30 goals and 90 points in 41 games. A multi-sport athlete in his youth, Patterson also played
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. He was a member of Canada's bronze medal-winning squad at the 1982
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. Several American universities expressed interest in Patterson during his junior seasons; he chose to study at
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and play hockey for the Golden Knights. He played three seasons for Clarkson where he scored 155 points in 99 games. He was named to both the East Coast Athletic Conference second all-star and
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East first All-American teams in 1982–83. While he was never selected in the
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, Patterson was discovered by the
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after they had sent a scout to Clarkson observe his teammate Jim Laing. The Flames were impressed with Patterson's play and attempted to sign him to a contract. He was reluctant to leave Clarkson before completing his degree, but was convinced to sign with Calgary following his junior season when the Flames agreed to pay for him to continue his studies during hockey off-seasons.


National Hockey League

Calgary assigned Patterson to their
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(CHL) affiliate, the
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to end the 1982–83 season. He appeared in seven regular season games and three more in the CHL playoffs. The Flames felt that Patterson would benefit from playing with the Canadian national team and at the
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, however Team Canada officials felt he didn't fit the team they were building. The Flames assigned him back to Colorado, intending that he would play the entire 1983–84 season in the CHL. He was recalled to Calgary on October 22, 1983, after only six games for what was expected to be a short stint with the NHL team. Instead, he established a place with Doug Risebrough and Richard Kromm as Calgary's top defensive line and never returned to the minors. Patterson scored his first NHL goal on October 26, 1983, against goaltender
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of the
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. He finished with 26 points in 56 NHL games in his rookie season, then scored what were ultimately career highs with 22 goals and 43 points in 57 games in 1984–85. Patterson had 21 goals in the first 40 games of the season before missing 23 games in the second half due to knee and shoulder injuries. While he was regarded as a top defensive forward for the Flames, he was frequently forced out of the Flames' lineup due to injury during his career. Patterson missed time in 1986–87 due to concussions, and played in only 39 of Calgary's 80 games in 1987–88. Patterson's skills as a defensive forward were recognized in the 1988–89 season when he was named a finalist for the
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. He played in a career-high 74 games, recorded 38 points and his plus-minus of +44 was the third highest in the NHL. Playing on a line with star scorers
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and
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, Patterson was regarded as the team's "unsung hero" and played a
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role to generate opportunities for his teammates. In the
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, Patterson appeared in 22 games and recorded a career high 13 points as the Flames defeated the
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in the
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to win the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship. Injury problems returned in 1989–90 as, after recording only eight points in 61 games, Patterson's season was ended when he broke his ankle on March 24, 1990. His attempted return for the 1990–91 season was halted when he suffered torn knee ligaments during a pre-season game against the
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. The injury caused him to miss the entire regular season, and he returned to appear in only one playoff game. Unsure how Patterson would return after missing the season, the Flames opted to trade him to the
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prior to the 1991–92 season. Buffalo acquired him in the hopes that his character and success with Calgary would help the Sabres. Patterson played two seasons in Buffalo and recorded 18 points in 88 games. He then opted to play in Europe for his final professional season in 1993–94. With HK Olimpija Ljubljana of the
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, Patterson recorded 32 goals and 83 points in just 14 games. Patterson finished his playing career with 96 goals and 205 points in 504 games. He has been honoured multiple times by Clarkson University, for whom he served as team captain in his junior season: His uniform number 25 was retired by the school, and he was inducted into Clarkson's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Patterson was also inducted into the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame in 2008.


Personal life

Patterson completed his degree in Marketing and management from Clarkson, finishing his final year of studies over three hockey off-seasons. He settled in Calgary with his wife Sherrie and three children. He entered the business world following his playing career and has held executive positions at several companies, including the Montreal Trust Company and then as a vice president with Shaw Cablesystems. He has also served as the president of a fire suppression company, and most recently a general manager with an energy services company. Patterson is also active within the Calgary Flames Alumni Association and often participates in the association's charity events.


Career statistics


Awards and honours


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Patterson, Colin 1960 births Living people Buffalo Sabres players Calgary Flames players Canadian ice hockey left wingers Clarkson University alumni HDD Olimpija Ljubljana players Sportspeople from Etobicoke Ice hockey people from Toronto Stanley Cup champions Undrafted National Hockey League players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Slovenia AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey players