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  1. Canada Cup. 1991 Canada. Patrick Michael LaFontaine(born February 22, 1965) is an American former ice hockeycenterwho played in the National Hockey League(NHL) and spent his entire playing career with the league's New York State-based teams. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Famein 2003.

  2. Pat LaFontaine. Full Name: Pat LaFontaine. Position: C • Shoots: Right. 5-10 , 182lb (178cm, 82kg) Born: February 22 , 1965 in St. Louis, Missouri. Draft: , 1st round (3rd overall), Amateur Teams: Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 2003 () More bio, uniform, draft, salary info.

  3. Statistics of Pat LaFontaine, a hockey player from St. Louis, MO born Feb 22 1965 who was active from 1982 to 1998.

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · 1.3K. 110K views 7 years ago. Record-setting junior star blossomed into one of the most dazzling, productive scorers in NHL history, is fifth among U.S. players in goals ...more. Record-setting ...

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  6. LaFontaine has the highest points per game rate by an American in NHL history with 1,013 points in 865 games. He also holds the Sabres franchise record for points (148) and assists (95) in a season. Pat scored 40+ goals and 85+ points in 6 straight seasons from 1988-93.

  7. Jan 1, 2017 · Pat LaFontaine dazzled his way to 468 career goals. Nanne's Minnesota North Stars were tracking toward the No. 1 pick in the 1983 NHL Draft, and Torrey wanted Nanne to believe the Islanders...

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · In his Hockey Hall of Fame career, star center Pat LaFontaine was a thrilling competitor and slick producer of offense. And in this cover story from THN's Sept. 4, 1998 edition, writer Mark ...

  9. Sep 6, 2017 · My Hockey Life: Pat LaFontaine As NHL shares Declaration of Principles, Hall of Famer recounts crossroads he faced, people who shaped him

  10. Pat LaFontaine grew up in Waterford, Mich., loving the game of hockey. He played one season of junior hockey for Verdun in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and was honored as the Canadian Major Junior Player of the Year in 1983.