Ed Patterson Autograph

Edward Patterson (born November 14, 1972) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. Patterson is currently the head coach of the Kamloops Storm of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. Patterson has two children, a wife, one younger sibling, and three nieces and nephews. More about Ed Patterson

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Patterson was born in Delta, British Columbia. As a youth, he played in the 1986 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from North Delta, British Columbia.

He played three seasons of junior hockey in the Western Hockey League and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins. He turned professional in 1992 with the Cleveland Lumberjacks. Patterson would play in the minor leagues, with a few stints with the Penguins, until 2000, when he moved to Europe. He played six seasons in Europe before ending his career in 2007. Read even more about Ed Patterson at Wikipedia

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The most expensive item with a signature of Ed Patterson (Ed Patterson Pittsburgh Penguins PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED card) was sold in April 2012 for $0.99 while the cheapest item (Ed Patterson Pittsburgh Penguins PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED card) found a new owner for $0.99 in April 2012.

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Latest News about Ed Patterson

Patterson's conversion lifts Virginia Tech over UNC in 6 OTs (10/20/19): Fans who attended the Virginia Tech-North Carolina game certainly got their money's worth Saturday evening. The Hokies themselves actually got much, much more. In a game that took six overtimes and more than four hours to play, Virginia Tech finally put away the Tar Heels when third-team quarterba

New OT rules debut in Hokies' 6OT win vs. UNC (10/20/19): Quincy Patterson's two-point conversion run in the sixth overtime lifted Virginia Tech to a wild 43-41 victory over North Carolina on Saturday in the longest game in ACC history. The game marked the debut of college football's new overtime rules. Go to news article