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Michaels College School in Toronto, played two seasons for the Hamilton Tiger Cubs of the Ontario Hockey Association 1962 - Accepted a scholarship to Michigan Tech, but was ruled inelgible to play in the NCAA because his rights belonged to the Detroit Red Wings - Played one season for Red Wings junior affiliate-Edmonton Oil Kings, where he won the Memorial Cup 1963 - Turned pro and bounced around various minor leagues for five seasons, including the Eastern Hockey League (Knoxville Knights), Central Professional Hockey League (Tula Oilers, Memphis Wings and Houston Apollos) and the Western Hockey League (Seattle Totems) 1968 - Signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs and notched two goals and seven assists in 40 games in his rookie season 1969 - In an April 2 10-0 playoff loss to the Boston Bruins, infamously laid out Bobby Orr with a thundering open-ice check that left Orr concussed and incited a bench-clearing brawl 1970 - After two seasons with the Leafs, claimed by the Vancouver Canucks in NHL Expansion Draft 1972 - After two seasons with the Canucks, claimed by the Atlanta Flames in NHL Expansion Draft and later named captain - Graduates from York University with BA in economics 1977 - Retires from NHL with 18 goals and and 113 assists in 606 career games - Named assistant coach of Philadelphia Flyers under Fred Shero 1978 - Takes over as head coach of Flyers after half-season as head coach of AHL-affiliate Maine Mariners 1980 - In first full season as coach, leads Flyers to a 35-game unbeaten run - Flyers lose Stanley Cup final in six games to New York Islanders - Claims Jack Adams Award given to NHLs coach of the year 1981 - Signs five-year extension with Flyers 1982 - Fired by Flyers after only one season into new contract - Enrolled in law school at Philadelphia-area Wiedener University 1984 - Returns to NHL as head coach of Los Angeles Kings - Leads Kings back to playoffs following two-year absence with 23-point improvement to prior season - Completes law degree at University of San Diego 1986 - Signs deal with to become president and general manager of Vancouver Canucks while still under contract with Kings - Though Quinn argues that Kings missed a deadline on his contract that allowed him to negotiate with other clubs, NHL President John Ziegler suspends Quinn for the remainder of the season and prevents him from taking over control of Canucks until the following June - On top of the suspension, Ziegler bans Quinn from coaching anywhere in the NHL until 1990 1988 - Drafts Trevor Linden second overall out of the Saskatoon Blades in NHL Entry Draft 1989 - Drafts Pavel Bure 113th overall out of CSKA Moscow 1991 - Takes over as head coach of Canucks with 26 games remaining in regular season 1992 - Wins second Jack Adams Award after leading Canucks to Smythe Division title 1993 - Canucks repeat as Smythe Division winners 1994 - Canucks are defeated by the New York Rangers in seven games of the Stanley Cup Final - Leaves Canucks bench to concentrate on front office duties 1997 - After sale of team to group front by John McCaw, Quinn is fired by Canucks 1998 - Named head coach of Toronto Maple Leafs and leads Leafs to Eastern Conference finals in first season in charge 1999 - Takes over as general manager of team 2002 - Coaches Team Canada to first gold medal in 50 years at Salt Lake City Winter Olympics - Leads Leafs to Eastern Conference finals, losing to Carolina Hurricanes in six games 2003 - Relinquishes general manager role to John Ferguson, Jr. 2004 - Coaches Canada to victory at World Cup of Hockey with a perfect 6-0 mark 2005 - Hamiltons Parkdale Arena renamed Pat Quinn Arena 2006 - Quinns Canada is eliminated by Russia in quarterfinals of 2006 Torino Winter Olympics - Leafs miss the playoffs for the first time under Quinn, who is fired by team at seasons end - Receives honorary degree from McMaster University - Coaches Canadian entry at 2006 Spengler Cup, where team is defeated 3-2 in final by HC Davos 2008 - Coaches Canada to gold medal at World U18 Championships 2009 - With a team including PK Subban, John Tavares and Alex Pietrangelo, coaches Canada to an undefeated World Junior Championships run and a gold medal - Returns to NHL as coach of Edmonton Oilers, but is fired after one season with league-worst record 2012 - Named to the Order of Canada 2013 - Takes over as chairman of Hockey Hall of Fame China Jerseys Free Shipping . - Connor McDavid scored twice and added two assists as the Erie Otters beat the Sarnia Sting 7-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action. 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Bynum wasnt in the arena -- Vogel said before the game that the mercurial big man had returned to Cleveland and hadnt had a chance to meet his new teammates yet. But Indianas All-Star starter, Paul George, isnt concerned about Bynums reputation. "I think it increases our chances (of winning a championship)," George said. "A lot of teams have three centres. With us only having two, him being one of the best ones out there, its a no-brainer to go after a talented guy like that." The Pacers (36-10) eked out the win despite a season-high 24 turnovers that Brooklyn converted into 36 points. "We didnt play a great game," Vogel said. "Weve got to get under control." George and Roy Hibbert both had 20 points for the Pacers, who swept the four-game season series. Lance Stephenson, left out of the All-Star game despite leading the NBA in triple-doubles, added 14 points for Indiana. David West had 17 points and George Hill scored 10. "Weve got to be a little more patient. Were swinging for the fences a little too much in terms of trying to make some tight interior passes as opposed to making the simple play," said West, who had a game-high seven assists. Shaun Livingston scored a season-high 24 points for the Nets, who couldnt hold an early seven-point lead against the Eastern Conference leaders. Joe Johnson, an All-Star selection, spent much of the night dueling with Stephenson and scored 16 for Brooklyn, which has lost three straight since starting January with 11 wins in 12 games. "We play 82 games through the season and youre going to have your ups and downs, and hopefully youre ready come playoff time," Nets coach Jason Kidd said. Stephenson, unhappy he was left off the All-Star team, had words at times with the Brooklyn bench. "I could care less if its personal," Johnson said. "He needs to talk it over with the coaches. Ive got nothing to do with it." Paul Pierce scored 15 points, Deron Williiams added 13 and Kevin Garnett had 12 for the Nets, who were coming off a 120-95 loss at home to Oklahoma City on Friday night. China Jerseys Reviews. "The guys were active tonight and we got our hands on some balls and we turned them over," Kidd said. "We didnt capitalize as well as we wanted, but definitely an improvement from what we did the night before." West scored seven points in the fourth quarter, hitting five of six free throws to help the Pacers hold on. "David always comes through when we need him most," George said. "He shines in those moments. He really picks us up in those moments." Brooklyn tied the score at 76 on Livingstons two free throws with 10 minutes left, but Hibbert converted a three-point play and Indiana led the rest of the way. Livingston pulled Brooklyn to 85-83 with 5:10 to play, but after an extended Indiana possession, Stephenson hit two free throws after being fouled by Johnson, then Hibbert slammed home a dunk. The Nets wouldnt go away, though. Hill hit one of two free throws with 18.6 seconds to play for a 94-90 lead before Johnsons 3-pointer with 8 seconds left made it 94-93. West then hit two free throws, rebounded Pierces missed 3 and hit one more free throw to make it 97-93. Williams hit a 3 with 0.4 seconds left, and the game ended after Scola threw the inbounds pass off Pierces back. "The one thing we said was, Dont throw it out of bounds," Vogel said. "We said, Throw it anywhere where it hits them or us." Brooklyn took advantage of a sluggish start by the Pacers to lead by seven points three times in the first quarter, the last on Johnsons short jumper that put the Nets ahead 13-6 with 7:28 to play in the period. The Pacers took their first lead at 19-18 on Georges 3-pointer. Livingston hit two jumpers and Johnson added another to put Brooklyn back ahead 24-19, but Indiana closed the quarter on a 6-0 run to lead 25-24. Neither team could build a lead greater than four points in the second quarter, and the lead changed hands six times, with five ties. Georges driving layup with 6 seconds to play gave the Pacers a 46-45 halftime lead. The Pacers outscored Brooklyn 12-2 over the first 3:36 of the third quarter, building a 58-47 lead and prompting a timeout by Kidd. Brooklyn responded with a 19-9 run to pull to 67-66. Indiana scored the next five points, but Alan Anderson hit a 3-pointer, Mason Plumlee made one of two free throws and the Nets trailed just 72-70 entering the fourth. NOTES: The Pacers improved to 32-1 when leading after the third quarter. ... Indiana missed four of its first seven shots. ' ' '