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'''Dan Frawley''' (b. June 2nd 1962 in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional [[Winger|right winger]] who played in the [[National Hockey League]] for the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] and the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]].
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'''Dan Frawley''' (b. June 2nd 1962 in [[Sturgeon Falls, Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a former professional [[Winger|right winger]] who played in the [[National Hockey League]] for the [[Chicago Blackhawks]] and the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]].
   
Selected 204th overall of the [[1980 NHL Entry Draft]] by the Blackhawks, Frawley made his NHL debuts in the [[1984-85 NHL Season|1984-85]]. He was, in 1987, claimed off the [[waivers]] by the Penguins, with whom he had his best time in the NHL. Two years after having been claimed by the Pens, his leadership was honoured by Pittsburgh as he was named team [[captain]]. He only held the title for two months however, as a serious injury forced him to hand the title over to [[Mario Lemieux]].
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Selected 204th overall of the [[1980 NHL Entry Draft]] by the Blackhawks, Frawley made his NHL debuts in the [[1984-85 NHL season|1984-85]]. He was, in 1987, claimed off the [[waivers]] by the Penguins, with whom he had his best time in the NHL. Two years after having been claimed by the Pens, his leadership was honoured by Pittsburgh as he was named team [[captain]]. He only held the title for two months however, as a serious injury forced him to hand the title over to [[Mario Lemieux]].
   
 
Frawley's NHL days were over in 1989 as he returned for good in the [[American Hockey League]], retiring in 1993. He did a three years come back in 1995, and retired once for all in 1998, after winning the [[Calder Cup]] with the [[Rochester Americans]] in 1996.
 
Frawley's NHL days were over in 1989 as he returned for good in the [[American Hockey League]], retiring in 1993. He did a three years come back in 1995, and retired once for all in 1998, after winning the [[Calder Cup]] with the [[Rochester Americans]] in 1996.
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Dan has one son who played hockey. [[Daniel Frawley]] played two games for the [[Gatineau Olympiques]] in [[2007-08 QMJHL season|2007-08]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 3 January 2012

Danfrawley

Dan Frawley (b. June 2nd 1962 in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional right winger who played in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Selected 204th overall of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Blackhawks, Frawley made his NHL debuts in the 1984-85. He was, in 1987, claimed off the waivers by the Penguins, with whom he had his best time in the NHL. Two years after having been claimed by the Pens, his leadership was honoured by Pittsburgh as he was named team captain. He only held the title for two months however, as a serious injury forced him to hand the title over to Mario Lemieux.

Frawley's NHL days were over in 1989 as he returned for good in the American Hockey League, retiring in 1993. He did a three years come back in 1995, and retired once for all in 1998, after winning the Calder Cup with the Rochester Americans in 1996.

Dan has one son who played hockey. Daniel Frawley played two games for the Gatineau Olympiques in 2007-08.


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