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several former stars who can appreciate the goose-bump excitement Kreider might be feeling. Jeremy Roenick and Pat LaFontaine are among those who have been in that position, and their advice is simple: Enjoy it. Because as LaFontaine put
fortune, as players from the two teams lined up on the littered ice for the traditional post-series handshake. Pat LaFontaine and Bob Sweeney were the last to leave the handshake line, Sweeney staying for a last embrace with his former teammate
Foligno played well and was one of Buffalo's best players for years, but McCourt didn't do much here. The Pat LaFontaine trade had more of an impact. But, if any hockey fan thought that his or her favorite player couldn't be traded
Pat LaFontaine figured he knew the answer. The Buffalo kid on the other end of the video chat surely was going to say " Sabres " when LaFontaine
Foligno played well and was one of Buffalo's best players for years, but McCourt didn't do much here. The Pat LaFontaine trade had more of an impact overall. But, if any hockey fan thought that his or her favorite player couldn't be
along with Ottawa center Jason Spezza and rookie Justin Faulk of Carolina. --- GIVING BACK: Hall of Fame center Pat LaFontaine , Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman were on hand for the dedication of a state-of-art
incurring the series of concussions that ended his career, there is no reason not to be believe that he will become Pat LaFontaine , whose brilliant career was truncated by the repeated brain injuries he sustained in Buffalo and on Broadway. The
so they could receive funding for a new arena. So they acquired one of the most exciting players in team history. Pat LaFontaine came to Buffalo in a trade that was one of the two biggest in team history. (The Schoenfeld/Gare deal with Detroit
lesser names — retire early because of the debilitating effects of concussions, including Paul Kariya, Eric Lindros, Pat Lafontaine and Mike Richter. Boston’s Marc Savard, who hasn’t played since the middle of last season, will skip this
symptoms, and that is the only sane way to go. Surely, you know the stories of Keith Primeau, Eric Lindros and Pat LaFontaine ? three of many ex-NHL players whose careers were cut short because they returned from concussions too soon