Colin Patterson
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Colin Patterson is a former ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. Born in Rexdale, Ontario, on May 11, 1960, he played hockey for three years at Clarkson University before signing with the Calgary Flames. A skillful defensive forward, usually playing left wing, he was a finalist for the Selke Trophy in 1989. He joined the Flames in 1983, and won the Stanley Cup with that team in 1989. After leaving the Flames in 1991, he played two seasons for the Buffalo Sabres, then one year in Ljubljana, Slovenia, before retiring. In 2005, Patterson was inducted to the Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame.
As of 2008 Patterson resides in Calgary, AB, with his family.