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Patrick Michael Riggin (born May 26, 1959) is a
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former professional
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goaltender.


Playing career


Birmingham Bulls

Riggin began his professional career while still a teenager with the Birmingham Bulls of the
World Hockey Association The World Hockey Association (french: Association mondiale de hockey) was a professional ice hockey major league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. It was the first major league to compete with the National Hockey League (NHL) ...
. Riggin beat out veteran
Ernie Wakely Ernest Alfred Linton Wakely (born November 27, 1940) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Career Wakely was a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues. He also played for ...
for the Bulls starting job, posting a 16-20-5 record.


Atlanta/Calgary Flames

Riggin was drafted 33rd overall by the
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in the
1979 NHL Entry Draft The 1979 NHL Entry Draft was the 17th NHL Entry Draft. It took place on August 9, 1979, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 126 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in ...
. Riggin spent his rookie season backing up
Dan Bouchard Daniel Hector Bouchard (born December 12, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames, Quebec Nordiques, and original Winnipeg Jets. Career ...
, and became the Flames' starter after Bouchard was dealt to the
Quebec Nordiques The Quebec Nordiques (french: Nordiques de Québec, pronounced in Quebec French, in Canadian English; translated "Quebec City Northmen" or "Northerners") were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The Nordiques played in the W ...
in January 1981. Riggin made his playoff debut in the 1981 Stanley Cup playoffs, stopping 42 shots in the Flames' Game 2 victory over the
Philadelphia Flyers The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia. The Flyers compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games in Well ...
. Riggin and
Ken Houston Kenneth Ray Houston (born November 12, 1944) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
were traded to the
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on June 9, 1982 in exchange for Howard Walker, George White, a 1982 sixth-round pick, a 1983 third-round pick and a 1984 second-round pick.


Washington Capitals

With Washington, Riggin would platoon in the Capitals goal splitting duties with Al Jensen and both netminders excelled. They had a history before being teammates with both of them duelling during their Junior days to be the top goaltender in the OHA. Riggin was a First-Team All-Star with the London Knights in 1976-77 and Jensen a Second Team All-Star for Hamilton. The following year, the roles were reversed with Jensen taking top honours and Riggin on the Second Team. Riggin suited up for 38 games in 1982-83 and posted 21 wins and a 2.66 goals against average in 41 games during the 1983–84 season. Riggin and Jensen shared the William M. Jennings Trophy as the Capitals' goaltending duo allowed the fewest goals in the NHL that season. Riggin earned
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honors that season for his efforts. Riggin played a career-high 57 games in the 1984-85 season, primarily in part to Jensen's knee injury. He placed among the league leaders for wins and goals against but fell short in the
Stanley Cup playoffs The Stanley Cup playoffs (french: Les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley) is an elimination tournament in the National Hockey League (NHL) consisting of four rounds of best-of-seven series to determine the league champion and the winner ...
. After being eliminated by the New York Islanders, Riggin joined Team Canada at the 1985 Ice Hockey World Championships, earning a silver medal. Riggin sparked a minor controversy, as he cited his motivation for defeating the
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was primarily due to the influx of American talent establishing themselves on NHL rosters, which he felt was taking spots away from Canadian players. Riggin's remarks were controversial, primarily due to the fact he played for an American based NHL franchise. Riggin addressed the controversy, citing he used poor choices of words in his interview. Riggin got off to a slow start to the 1986-87 season, recording two wins in his first seven games wirh a .827 save percentage. He would later be traded to the
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.


Boston Bruins

Riggin was traded to the Bruins in exchange for
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. He was part of another platoon situation with
Doug Keans Douglas Frederick Keans (born January 7, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League with the Los Angeles Kings and Boston Bruins between 1980 and 1988. Playing career In hi ...
. Riggin played 39 games and led the team in wins and goals against, but only played in Game 1 of the Bruins playoff series with the
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. Riggin was benched in favor of
Bill Ranford William Edward Ranford (born December 14, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and current goaltending coach for the Los Angeles Kings. He was selected in the third round of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft, 52nd overall, by the B ...
for the rest of the series, in which the Bruins would be eventually eliminated. Ranford and Keans were established as the Bruins goaltending tandem the following season, leaving Riggin as the odd-man-out. Riggin got into ten games with the Bruins before being assigned to their American Hockey League affiliate, the
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.


Pittsburgh Penguins

Riggin was traded to the
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on February 6, 1987, in exchange for
Roberto Romano Roberto Romano (born October 26, 1962) is a Canadian-born Italian former ice hockey goaltender. He played 126 games in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Boston Bruins between 1982 and 1994. He also played several years in ...
. Riggin was acquired by the Penguins to alleviate the workload of
Gilles Meloche Gilles Emile Meloche (born July 12, 1950) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach, scout and former player. Meloche played as a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Black Hawks, California Golden Seals, Cleveland Ba ...
. Riggin made an immediate impact for his new club, posting a 8-6-3 record in 17 games following the trade. Riggin struggled the following season, managing seven wins in 22 appearances. He was deemed expendable by the Penguins, following the emergence of young goaltender
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, and was assigned to the
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of the International Hockey League. Riggin announced his retirement from hockey at the end of the season.


Personal life

Riggin is the son of former Detroit Red Wings goaltender
Dennis Riggin Dennis Melville Riggin (April 11, 1936 – April 2, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 18 games in the National Hockey League in two short stints with the Detroit Red Wings during the 1959–60 and 1962–63 seasons. ...
.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


References


External links

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Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Riggin, Pat 1959 births Living people Atlanta Flames draft picks Atlanta Flames players Birmingham Bulls players Birmingham Bulls (CHL) players Boston Bruins players Calgary Flames players Hershey Bears players London Knights players Ottawa 67's players People from Bruce County Pittsburgh Penguins players Washington Capitals players William M. Jennings Trophy winners Ice hockey people from Ontario Canadian ice hockey goaltenders