Dan Quinn
#9 Pittsburgh Penguins / NHL - 96/97
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- Date of Birth
- Jun 01, 1965
- Age
- 61
- Place of Birth
- Ottawa, ON, CAN
- Nation
- Canada
- Youth Team
- -
- Position
- C
- Height
- 178 cm / 5'10"
- Weight
- 79 kg / 174 lbs
- Shoots
- L
- Status
- Retired
Brother: Kevin Quinn
Nephews: Ryan Quinn, Connor Quinn
Dan Quinn was selected 13th overall in 1983 after scoring 147 points with the Belleville Bulls. He scored 52 points in 54 games as a rookie for the Flames the following year. He recorded 4 straight seasons with 70+ points from 1986-89, including a career-high of 94 points. Quinn retired in 1997 with 266 goals and 685 points.
Nephews: Ryan Quinn, Connor Quinn
Dan Quinn was selected 13th overall in 1983 after scoring 147 points with the Belleville Bulls. He scored 52 points in 54 games as a rookie for the Flames the following year. He recorded 4 straight seasons with 70+ points from 1986-89, including a career-high of 94 points. Quinn retired in 1997 with 266 goals and 685 points.
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Dan Quinn Career Highlights
| Season | Awards by Season |
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| 1983-1984 |
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Dan Quinn Biography and Trivia
Drafted 1981, 1 #1 by Belleville Bulls in the OHL Priority Selection
Cult/Star player for Belleville Bulls
Cult/Star player for EV Zug
Cult/Star player for SC Bern
Quinn joined Bern during the 1993-94 season and signed a two year extension but left immediately after he got an offer from the Ottawa Senators to return to the NHL. During the 1994-95 lockout, Zug coach Jim Koleff (prior his coach in Bern) brought him back to Switzerland for injured Tom Fergus. He made his debut for Zug in a 5-2 win in Bern against his former team, scoring a goal.
He made him self legendary when he scored the equalizer in his last game for Zug at 59:59 in a 6-6 tie in Rapperswil when Zug came back from a three goal deficit in the last 30 seconds. In the same game, Doug Gilmour made his debut for the home team.
