Born: | Sept. 22, 1972 | Draft: | 1991, San Jose Sharks, #2 Overall |
Hometown: | Foxwarren, MB, CAN | Position: | RW |
Known For: | Former second-overall pick | Shoots/Catches: | Right |
National Team: | Canada |
Patrick J. Falloon (born September 22, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League between 1991 and 2000. He played with the San Jose Sharks, Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers, and Pittsburgh Penguins. He would also play a season in the Swiss National League. The first player drafted by the Sharks, Falloon had a standout junior career with the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League, with consecutive 60-goal seasons before being drafted.
Pat Falloon Statistics
Deeper Dive
- Sharks’ 12 Days of Hockeymas: 5 Picks in Top 5 Overall
- Drafting the All-Time Sharks All-Star Team
- The 4 Most Memorable Forward Lines in Sharks History
- NHL Draft History – 2nd Pick Overall
Achievements
- CHL Memorial Cup All-Star Team 1990-1991
- CHL Memorial Cup Champion 1990-1991
- CHL Memorial Cup Most Points (Ed Chynoweth Award) (12) 1990-1991
- CHL Memorial Cup Most Valuable Player (Stafford Smythe Trophy) 1990-1991
- CHL Sportsman of the Year 1990-1991
- U20 WJC Gold Medal 1990-1991
- WHL (West) First All-Star Team 1990-1991
- WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player (Brad Hornung Trophy) 1990-1991
- Spengler Cup Winner (Davos) 2000-2001
- NCHL-MB Champion 2001-2002
- NCHL-MB Champion 2002-2003
- NCHL-MB Most Goals (47) 2002-2003
- NCHL-MB Most Points (111) 2002-2003
- NCHL-MB Champion 2003-2004
- NCHL-MB Most Goals (55)
- NCHL-MB Champion 2004-2005
- NCHL-MB Champion 2005-2006
- NCHL-MB Most Assists (49) 2005-2006
- NCHL-MB Most Goals (44) 2005-2006
- NCHL-MB Most Points (93) 2005-2006
- NCHL-MB Champion 2006-2007
- NCHL-MB Most Assists (48) 2006-2007