- Gino Cavallini
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
played_for =Calgary Flames
St. Louis BluesQuebec Nordiques
position = Left Wing
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 215
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1962|11|24|mf=y
birth_place = Toronto, ONT, CAN
draft = Undrafted
career_start = 1984
career_end = 2000Gino Cavallini (born
November 24 , 1962 inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada ) is a retired Canadianice hockey forward.Cavallini played one year for the
St. Michael's Buzzers , aJunior hockey team in theOntario Hockey Association (now part of theOntario Provincial Junior A Hockey League .) Following his short stint with the Buzzers, Cavallini was offered a scholarship to playcollege hockey for theBowling Green State University Falcons. He remained with the Falcons for two years (1982-1984). He is noted for scoring the game winning goal in the 1984 NCAA Championship game, 7:11 into the fourth overtime. At 97 minutes and 11 seconds, it stands today as one of the longest games in Division I hockey history. [cite web | url=http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,7591/20YearsLaterPainElationStillVivid.html | title=20 Years Later, Pain, Elation Still Vivid | publisher=USCHO.com | accessdate=2008-05-27] [cite web | url=http://ccha.cstv.com/trads/ccha-moments.html | title=Moments in CCHA History | publisher=CCHA.com | accessdate=2008-05-27] [cite web | url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=10233 | title=Gino J. Cavallini | publisher=Legends of Hockey | accessdate=2008-05-27]Following his two seasons at Bowling Green, the
Calgary Flames signed Cavallini as afree agent during the 1984-85 season. He would go on to score six goals in 27 games that season.Cavallini played parts of two seasons with the Flames, alternating between the NHL and minor AHL team, the
Moncton Golden Flames . Following his second professional season, he was traded to theSt. Louis Blues as part of a multi-player deal (Cavallini, Eddie Beers andCharlie Bourgeois forJoey Mullen , Terry Johnson andRik Wilson .) While with the Blues, Cavallini served dutifully as the Alternate Captain toBrian Sutter . As part of theRon Caron -managed franchise from 1986-1992, Cavallini helped provide leadership, enthusiasm and disciplined strength on the ice. During those seasons, the Blues re-established themselves as a competitive force in theNorris Division making the playoffs each year. During his playing seasons with the Blues, Gino's brother, defencemanPaul Cavallini also joined the squad.Referred locally as "The Tank", Cavallini's grit on the ice was evident throughout his NHL seasons with Calgary (54 games), St. Louis (454 games) and later with the
Quebec Nordiques (85 games). In total he played 593 regular season games, scoring 114 goals and 159 assists for 273 points and collecting 507 penalty minutes. He also played in 74 playoff games, scoring 14 goals and 19 assists for 33 points and collecting 66 penalty minutes. From 1986-1990, Cavallini had his best NHL seasons, recording more than 30 points per season and scoring 20 goals in the 1988-1989 season.He left the NHL after the 1993 season where he spent 3 seasons with the
Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League. His commitment to the game helped solidify Cavallini as a leader for the Admirals with impressive stats scoring 139 goals and 248 points in 3 seasons. He then completed his career inEurope , playing primarily inGermany with EV Landshut andAustria with EC Villacher before retiring in the 2000-2001 season.References
External links
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid%5B%5D=863 Career Stats]
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=10233 Legends of Hockey Profile]
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