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Mark Pavelich

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Mark Pavelich was an NHL player who was a star of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, who beat the Soviet Union in an upset known as the “Miracle on Ice.”

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Rest In Peace Mark

Mark was one of my favorite hockey players and favorite usa Olympian.
I looked up to him and loved watching him play for the rangers, after the miracle team.
I enjoyed following his career and his life.

I am deeply saddened and shocked about Mark's passing.

My prayers and condolences go out to the entire family and group of friends.

Dave and Therez,
We want to tell you how shocked and saddened were to hear about Mark's passing. Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you and all of his loved ones.
Sue and Dennis Jensen

Rest in peace Mark. You'll never be forgotten by the fans of 1980 and your NHL career.

You were an inspiration to many; sports related or not. You truly gave your all and your true fans and friends know that. Rest in peace Mark, and may you have the peace and happiness you truly deserve.

kiuiYes he was a great hockey player i enjoyed watching him his foot work and speed so exciting to watch even thought i was a bruin fan they had some great players on teams and he truly was one of them i love hockey and i remember him very well he was so exciting to watch you do not forget players like these they hold a gifts like no other his playing styl program in my mind My condolencw go out to his family and the American hockey association He was well known and well like praying for...

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My deepest condolences to Mark’s family and friends. When I was a teenager, I grew up watching him and the Rangers. He had an amazing and successful life and career. So saddened to hear of his passing. RIP now.

Gonna miss you in the room next door.Rest easy my friend