Pat Quinn

1943 - 2014

Pat Quinn

1943 - 2014

BORN

1943

DIED

2014

Pat Quinn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 24, 2014.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Pat Quinn, a former defenseman and longtime NHL coach and executive who brought a gruff and passionate presence to hockey across the decades, has died at 71.

He died Sunday night in Vancouver after a long illness, the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Western Hockey League's Vancouver Giants said Monday. Quinn was co-owner of the team.

Quinn played parts of nine seasons in the NHL and went on to coach the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs. Quinn guided Canada to the championship at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, the country's first gold medal in men's hockey in 50 years. He was behind the bench when Canada won the World Cup of Hockey in 2004.

"Pat Quinn was a giant of the hockey world, on the ice and off," Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Twitter.

Quinn coached Vancouver to the 1994 Stanley Cup final, the Canadian world junior team to gold in 2009 and helped the Maple Leafs reach the Eastern Conference finals two times.

"Whether he was playing for a team, coaching a team or building one, Pat Quinn was thoughtful, passionate and committed to success," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement.

"Pat's contributions to hockey, at every level, reflected the skills he possessed and the great respect with which he treated the sport."

Broadcaster and executive John Davidson described Quinn as "a guy that loves the game so much that when he walks in, you know hockey's in the room."

Quinn led the Philadelphia Flyers to a 35-game unbeaten streak in the 1979-80 season that almost certainly will never be broken since ties have been taken out of the game. In 15 full seasons as an NHL coach, Quinn's teams missed the playoffs only three times. That success came over the span of decades, as a coach and executive.

"He's not unlike a Scotty Bowman in that they're really bright guys," said former Washington Capitals GM George McPhee, who worked under him in Vancouver and made his son Graham's middle name Quinn in tribute.

"They were really intelligent and they could see the trends, they could see the fads, the things that were going to come and go and the things that would stay. Very perceptive and he adjusted and advanced."

Quinn was admired by those close to him for having a heart to match his 6-foot-3, 200-plus-pound frame.

"He's a real guy's guy. He's a man's man," Florida Panthers GM Dale Tallon said. "He's just a straight shooter and called it like it is."

Quinn was born in Hamilton, Ontario, on Jan. 29, 1943. He bounced around the minors before making his NHL debut with the Leafs in 1968. In the 1969 playoffs, his blindside hit on Bobby Orr knocked out the legendary defenseman.

Quinn also played for the Canucks and Atlanta Flames before retiring in 1977 with an ankle injury. Almost immediately, he went into coaching and was an assistant on Fred Shero's staff in Philadelphia. During the 1978-79 season, he replaced Bob McCammon as the Flyers' coach.

"Pat brought a complete change to the game that we had made so successful under Shero," said Bobby Clarke, a Hall of Fame player for the Flyers, later their GM and now the team's senior vice president. "You trusted what he was trying to implement with our team."

Quinn became the coach of the Los Angeles Kings after his dismissal in Philadelphia. He left Los Angeles to take the job of president and GM in Vancouver.

He returned to coaching during the 1990-91 season and won his second coach of the year title with the Canucks the next season when they went 42-26-12.

Perhaps his most memorable accomplishment came when the Canucks, seeded seventh in the Western Conference, beat Calgary, Dallas and Toronto to reach the Stanley Cup final in the 1993-94 season.

The Canucks made it to Game 7 before losing to the New York Rangers.

Quinn went back to the front office in Vancouver, where he remained until he was fired by new ownership in 1997. Quinn returned to coaching in 1998 when he was hired by the Maple Leafs. Toronto went to the Eastern Conference final in his first season in 1998-99 and again in 2002. During the 2002 East final, Quinn missed two games with heart problems.

"He allowed himself to get overweight, he smoked the cigars and loved to socialize," Clarke said.

The Leafs made the playoffs in Quinn's first five seasons, which included a stint as president and GM.

He "had a presence in the dressing room that demanded respect and had a way of talking and getting the guys ready for each game that really got the best out of the teams that he coached," longtime Leafs captain Mats Sundin said.

Quinn was fired after the Leafs missed the playoffs in the first season after the 2004-05 lockout and the first one in the NHL played under a salary cap. After three years away, he coached the Edmonton Oilers for one season in 2009-10.

Quinn most recently spent time as chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

"He was obviously very, very competitive when he coached and when he played and when he managed," said Davidson, president of the Columbus Blue Jackets and chairman of the Hall of Fame's selection committee. "But he's a guy that obviously wants to be around the game."

McPhee spoke of the impact Quinn left on people.

"Pat was one of the most phenomenal human beings I've ever known," he said. "A lot of us feel really, really lucky that we got to work for him."




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JL

December 4, 2014

You and Joe Kedlac...Majong...Vancouver when you were both with the Flyers. Gentlemen to the core and funnier than hell...B&J

Steve Alves

December 3, 2014

My sincerest condolences on Pats passing. Pat was a family friend while I was growing up in Tulsa, Ok. I remember Pat playing for the Tulsa Oilers and the Quinns would often stay with us when they came to town after Pat got called up. What a cool memory. Thanks Pat, through you I came to play the awesome game of hockey and that has led to meeting and playing with so many good people, all over the world, Thanks Pat, if not for you I would never have known the game.God Speed.

December 1, 2014

We love hockey and one of the reasons is because of Great Hockey Players/Coaches like Pat Quinn. You will be greatly missed.
Our Sincere Condolences to his Wife and Family.
Ken & Kelly (Edmonton AB)

Swede Knox

December 1, 2014

Sandra
Our deepest sympathy to you and the girls. Aside from Pat's many attributes in the hockey world, he was a fantastic guy away from the game. He meant a great deal to our family and we will always remember him. Once again our thoughts are with you.

Swede and Maureen Knox

Brenda

December 1, 2014

Great job, Pat! There is no doubt that you certainly made your own unique mark in the Hockey World. Hope the loved ones, friends, and fans of Pat Quinn allow God to be your refuge and your strength as you find comfort in the many promises found in God's word. (Jeremiah 29:11). I join Others in expressing my heartfelt sympathy to Pat's entire family for your loss!

December 1, 2014

Please take comfort in God's Word.

Terri

November 30, 2014

Sorry to hear about your loss hope you and your family get peace god

Isabel Kurzaski

November 30, 2014

My sincere sympathy to all the family. Pat and my late husband Chet were friends for many years. It is never easy to lose a loved one but hope it helps to know that others care.

Danell Hunt-Biesinger

November 30, 2014

Sandra and girls. With deepest sorrow we send love, strength and hugs to your family. On behalf of Don Hunt and the Knoxs Pat holds a very special spot in all our hearts and fondest of memories. I am Don Hunts daughter and most of my fondest memories growing up were going to the dressing rooms and playing on the buses with all the players when your dad came to Edmonton for games. his smile always shined and always will. Pat was a incredible man and will be so missed. Again sending love.

November 30, 2014

May God give comfort to the Quinn family and friends during this time of sorrow

Amanda Granata

November 29, 2014

Rest in peace Pat thank you for being apart of the Toronto Maple leafs
You will always be in our hearts and my prayers goes out to you and your family they will always love you and miss u very much we can see you up there in Heaven tell god to say Hi for us and make sure god takes care of you sweet dreams Pat Quinn you are a angel in the Sky
And I think all the Toronto Maple leafs misses you too even the Toronto Fans as will they miss u too Goodnight Pat we are here for you we love you

sharon ellison

November 29, 2014

i met mr.Quinn in 1995 in a toronto restaurant,that I was serving at,, when he found out I was from Hamilton, he signed a autograph,to sharon my favorite Hamiltonion.I treasure that.God Speed Irish eyes.

Dusan Benicky

November 29, 2014

Dear Sandra, Valerie and Keli accept our condolences.
We all lost a great person, leader and hockey visionary.
We all miss you dearly Pat...
Dusan and Angelika Benicky

michelle plakas-kaiser

November 29, 2014

rip

Jim Krueger

November 28, 2014

Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of pat Quinn I am a calgary Flames fan but I knew a former trainer of Vancouver Larry Ashley so I know that Larry is welcoming pat into heaven God bless jim Krueger Calgary Alberta

CJ

November 28, 2014

Dear Quinn Family, news of the loss of Pat has affected his many fans deeply and we all mourn with you. Continue to rely on God and He will sustain you through this difficult time.

Anne Boucher

November 28, 2014

Sandra,Valerie and Keli my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. I have good memories of Pat from our time in Philly. How he always made me laugh. I am sure he is having a cigar with Bob and watching over you all whom he loved so much. Anne Boucher

November 28, 2014

Our condolences go out to Sandra Valerie,keli carol,barry,and guy,a good friend of the family for many years had many a good time with his family,and the few times pat was in town or buffalo. a great supporter of Hamilton. Mike and Claire Semenzow Hamilton Ontario

November 27, 2014

Pat Quinn was a giant amongst his peers. Many tried to emulate him and few succeeded. He had big shoes that few if any will fill! Pat was a master of hockey and his legacy will live on forever, and no one, not a soul, will ever accomplish what he did in his hockey career! Long may Pat Quinn's legacy live on into infamy...

kindest regards,
St. Mays, Ontario

Pauline Lynch

November 27, 2014

With Deepest Sympathy to the Quinn Family! He was a Great man! Canadians share this tremendous loss! I am sure, Friends, Admirers, and Hockey Associates, from all over the world, share in your grief and will miss him greatly! God bless you in this time of sorrow! Thoughts and Prayers are with you at this difficult time!

November 27, 2014

Sandi and girls....you are in my thoughts and prayers...love from Linda Card....many many years ago.....

November 27, 2014

To the family of pat Quinn my sincere condolences to the entire family God bless .Bryan Davidge cape Breton,ns

Bridget Witcher Peck

November 27, 2014

Carol, Guy, and Phillip, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I didn't t meet Pat when I was there how many years ago but I did go introduce myself to him when playing for Atlanta in Kansa City so many years ago . Great memories Carol!

Patti Timms

November 27, 2014

My condolences to Sandra, Kalli and Valerie. I have so many memories of Pat that I will cherish forever. The days at the Coliseum were the best of times. Thinking of all of you at this very difficult time.

Sofia Rodrigues

November 27, 2014

Words cannot describe the pain one feels on the loss of a loved one. Sandra, may God give you strength during this very difficult time. I remember when my dad had cancer and you gave my mother such strength. You comforted her when she most needed it. We will never forget that. Distance does not allow us to do the same for you but we want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Having the opportunity to work for you and Pat is something that my mom will treasure forever. We will miss him.
R.I.P. Pat Quinn
May God bless you and your family

November 27, 2014

My sincere condolences to Mr. Quinn's family and fans. He lived a life doing what he loved and became a great person doing that leaving a legacy of greatness. Celebrate his memory and rely on the God who gives comfort and peace to sustain you through the difficult days ahead.(Psalms 55:22)

November 27, 2014

My sincere condelences to all who knew and loved Pat Quinn as we await the time when no one will ever again be sick . . .
Isaiah33:24

A. H.

November 27, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

David Esch

November 27, 2014

thanks for not giveing up on our Mapleleafs you saw samething that meadea did not see for that i thank you with all my heart i know you are at peace now and i will see you in pairadice the new world un till than thanks for youre love and kindness love esch family

PAULETTE EGERVARI-GERVAIS

November 26, 2014

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Pat Quinn after a Leaf game, thanks for signing my Jersey.
Great coach and a greater human being. R.I.P.

Ron B

November 26, 2014

When I was 12 years old, ( now 59 ), my class went to see the Toronto Maple Leafs at the gardens. I was sitting by myself, Pat skated over and threw his hockey glove over the glass at me and smiled. He said "oops", I picked it up and put it on my right hand. All the kids came running over as I held it. I then ran down to the gate at the ice and there he was waiting with a kind smile. I gave him the glove and he said thank you and I could feel and sense the kindness in his heart. I wish I could have seen him again and ask him if he remembered that day, I'd like to think he would. I know I have never forgotten that day! My sincere condolences to his family. Rest in peace. Ron B. Scarborough

Larry Macintosh

November 26, 2014

Sandra and family, I worked in the Canucks office most of 1988. Pat was an inspiration. A role model that few of us get to know in this lifetime. I was fortunate to be one. We all will miss him. But will remember him always.
You have my family's deepest condolences.
Larry Macintosh, Victoria,BC

Joe

November 26, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss. I know God will help you through all difficult times. Psalms 46:1

November 26, 2014

To the Quinn family ,r deepest condolences and our prayer,I
He was such a great man ,rest in peace pat
Paul/ann dipasquale

Linda Rogers

November 26, 2014

My condolences to Valerie and all of Pat Quinn's family and friends. What a remarkable man and legacy he leaves. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May your many happy memories give you comfort as you grieve the loss of this great man.

November 26, 2014

Sorry to hear about your loss. May you find hope in the God of all comfort. 2 Cor. 1:3-5

L K

November 26, 2014

November 26
MY your memories bring you comfort and the of God (Jehovah) be with you. Heb. 2:9. sorry for your loss.

Mines family

November 26, 2014

Our heartfelt condolences to the Quinn family. Those we love left us gifts in the form of precious memories, wisdom that we can still recall. These are the wonderful things that shall live on forever in our hearts. May the God of all comfort become your strength and courage during this most difficult time.

Margie MacIntyre

November 26, 2014

Deepest sympathy to the Quinn family! I am a devout Leafs fan, who thought that Pat was the best coach ever!

Janice

November 26, 2014

My heart goes out to the Quinn family. Our hockey world has become a little less brighter but was so lucky to have had this big man in so many aspects. My fondest memories will be of my favourite Leafs coach and also as our Team Canada coach bringing so much success and happiness to us all. RIP Coach....you are missed already.

November 26, 2014

My condolences to your family during this time of grief.

Patricia Dobson

November 26, 2014

You will be sadly missed by alot of people my sympathy goes out to his family and friends and all the players that new you so well. I enjoyed watching you coach the Toronto Maple Leafs and was very upset when I heard you had passed away.. Always remembered but never forgotten.

Darrell Podowski

November 26, 2014

I met Mr Quinn once, I had won at a charity event about 6 years ago a round of golf with Pat at Capilano Golf Club in West Vancouver. We played the round and he was awesome! Incredibly friendly, even though we just met, lots of fun, and the stories he had were unbelievable! He even took the time to have dinner after. I felt like I lost a close friend when I hear of his passing even though I only met him once. He was a one of a kind and will be missed by all those that knew him and by those that did not, and I pass my sincere condolences to Mr Quinn's family and friends. He was a great man, and even a greater human being.

Coach Tony

November 25, 2014

Sincerest condolences to the Quinn family and thank you to Pat for being a mentor in not only coaching but in how to be a real human that is true to your values and convictions. I'm sure that you know how many lives Pat touched and made an impression on. God speed coach.

Faith Tobin

November 25, 2014

Dear Quinn Family hello there my name is FaithTobin and I've read and heard of Pat Quinns's passing on.he'll surely be missed I'm sure.luv,Faith

Valerie, June, 1968, Tulsa, OK Our yard, gosh...we had just moved in to that house on the hill!

Kathy Alves-Stubenhofer

November 25, 2014

June, 1968. Tulsa, OK

Kathy Alves-Stubenhofer

November 25, 2014

"Uncle" Pat Circa maybe 1967 or so

Kathy Alves-Stubenhofer

November 25, 2014

"Uncle" Pat, so sorry to hear that you have left this world. Gosh, I have so many memories of Uncle Pat and Aunt Sandra. I remember my mom telling me that she had tracked you down in LA years ago when you were coaching there and you had a great time sharing old memories. I remember all the parties my parents had at the house with the hockey team....boy, if the walls could talk! My dad passed away in 1997 and my mom actually passed away just last month, so hopefully they were there to greet you with a black russian. Plenty of those served back in the day. We still love to go to the Oilers games now and then, but it won't ever be like it was when you were here. Godspeed, and blessings for your family.

Bonnie & Bill

Bonnie & Bill GRIFFITHS

November 25, 2014

Sandra, Valerie & Kalli Quinn: My wife and I didn't know your family at all. In fact we are not even hockey fans - but, when you live and Canada for over 80 years, you hear about hockey anyway and if you hear hockey - THEN bigger than life you know "the big irishman!"
We wish we had known him, he always seemed to be someone we should have known and with that in mind we wish to pass on to you our condolences - our prayers are with you for this great loss - our love to you all at this trying time and May God Bless you all ... B&B

Dan Dertien

November 25, 2014

My sincere condolences to the Quinn family....RIP Pat

john,fr. bill lyristis,fixerakis.

November 25, 2014

personal i express my simpathie and sorrow to family of great friend and ex nhl coach pat quoin and i pray to god can keep him now also forever only in glory of angels and in paradise. john lyristis-fr. bill fixerakis-november 25th 2014-montreal pq.-canada.

Kevin Alves

November 25, 2014

Sad to hear about the passing of Pat. He was good friends with my dad and was likely single-handedly responsible for an 11 year little league career and a lifetime love for Hockey. Condolences to his wife and girls. Pat will, I'm certain, be sorely missed.

LOU WALKER

November 25, 2014

It is with the greatest sadness that I learn of old friend Pat's passing. My deepest sympathy and prayers to Sandy, Val and Kal in their personal loss; and to all in the NHL who knew him.

Ani

November 25, 2014

Your light will forever shine. Your life and the lives you touched directly and indirectly is proof, "what we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God." Thank you
May your family and friends find comfort celebrating you and until we meet again, Cheer with the Angels!

B Lucas

November 25, 2014

We all would like to make a statement small or large depending on the person. When we can move people to their best abilities, something good always happens. I hope your family and friends, remember the good times, the fond memories, your loved one Pat. Please accept my sincere condolence.

Larry Quinn

November 24, 2014

Your in good hands now pat. We Will miss you greatly. But will never forget you and that great sense of humor.

patricia brenie

November 24, 2014

sorry for your loss really great guy

Adams

November 24, 2014

I had a wonderful working relationship with Pat,when he was GM for the Canucks.He was the greatest person.He will be missed by so many.God bless the family. Roy & Gwen Adams.(Formally with Molson's brewery.)

Marnie Kushnerenko

November 24, 2014

Mrs Quinn, Kalli, Val and families, words can not express my sadness for you all. Mr Quinn was an amazing man, a real gentleman. He always treated me with great kindness.

If there is anything I can do to support you during this time please let me know.

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.” - anonymous.

Marnie Kushnerenko (And Family)

Anna Di Giacomo

November 24, 2014

RIP Pat!

Ross

November 24, 2014

To the Quinn family, may the God of comfort, comfort the family, friends and fan's that loved him and the game of hockey

November 24, 2014

Sincere condolence to the family for your loss..north carolina

November 24, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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