Patrick Family History
Five members of the Patrick family have won the Stanley Cup.
Lester (Craig's grandfather) with Montreal Wanderers 1907 (player), Victoria Cougars 1925 (president/manager-coach), New York Rangers 1928 (playing manager-coach), 1933 (manager-coach), 1940 (manager)
Frank (Craig's great uncle) – Vancouver Millionaires 1915 (playing president/manager-coach),
Lynn (Craig's father) – New York Rangers 1940 (player)
Murray (Craig's uncle) – New York Rangers 1940 (player)
Craig Patrick – Pittsburgh Penguins 1991, 1992 (general manager)
Glenn (Craig's brother) – never won the Stanley Cup.
Curtiss (Craig's nephew) – minor league hockey player in the AHL and ECHL.
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