- Pat Rupp
Pat Rupp (
August 12 ,1942 –February 2 ,2006 ) was best known as a goaltender in the USice hockey team in the 1964 and1968 Winter Olympics .Rupp was born in Detroit in 1942. He joined the Eastern Hockey League's
Philadelphia Ramblers in 1963–64. He played one game in the NHL, on loan with theDetroit Red Wings in 1963–64 replacingTerry Sawchuk . The Red Wings lost 4–1 to theToronto Maple Leafs .He was selected as a member of the US team for the 1964 Winter Olympics in
Innsbruck , Austria. During the tournament, Rupp shut outEast Germany in an 8–0 victory. This feat was not equalled by a US goaltender untilRay LeBlanc heldGermany scoreless in the1992 Winter Olympics . The US team finished in fifth place.Rupp switched to the
Dayton Gems in the International Hockey League in the 1964–65 season. During the next two seasons, he won the James Norris Memorial Trophy for fewer goals against with teammate John Adams.In 1968, he was selected for his second Winter Olympics in
Grenoble in France; the US team gained sixth place.He returned to play for the Gems until 1972 when he announced his retirement. However, he returned in 1975–76 playing for the
Buffalo Norsemen in theNorth American Hockey League and with the Gems in 1979–80.After his retirement from ice hockey, Rupp worked in the financial sector. He died of cancer in February 2006.
ee also
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List of NHL one gamers
*List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons References
* [http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2006/02/02/ap2497323.html "Forbes Online", "Former US Olympic Goalie Pat Rupp dies" 2 February 2006]
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