Chasing the Game

Patrick Quinlan - Part 2

42 min · 26 aug 2025
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Court and I continue our discussion with Patrick Quinlan as he discusses the process of actually making the U.S. National Team Development Program (NTDP). He also discusses being drafted by his current team the Sarnia Sting and answers some questions such as his most embarassing moment in goal and whether he likes playing on NHL size or the larger Olympic size rinks. Hope you enjoy this final segment with Patrick!

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