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Unforgettable Photos Of The Legendary Pat Quinn

Unforgettable Photos Of The Legendary Pat Quinn
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The game will never forget him.

The legendary Pat Quinn died Sunday. This is a look at his remarkable life.

Quinn's NHL career saw him play for the Leafs, Canucks and Atlanta Flames ... and grow a pretty amazing moustache
Quinn famously knocked out Bobby Orr with a check in the 1969 playoffs
They developed something of a rivalry...
Playing against the Canadiens in 1970 at the Forum
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With his coach of the year award in 1992
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With Mark Messier and Eric Lindros at the All-Star practice in 2000
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After coaching the team to gold at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City
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Patting Martin Brodeur on the back after capturing gold
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Winning was really no cigar
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Coaches don't get medals at the Olympics. But Wayne Gretzky gave Quinn one anyway. Here he shows it off at the Hockey Hall of Fame
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After the announcement that he would no longer be GM of the Maple Leafs
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Quinn sports two black eyes after getting hit with some pucks in 2005
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Not happy with the ref while coach of the Leafs in 2006
A common theme...
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Riding with the Memorial Cup (which he won in 1963) in 2007
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With the prime minister and his son
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Becoming an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2012
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Being inducted into the Canucks Ring of Honour in 2014
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RIP Pat
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