mark fitzpatrick
Circa 1997 florida panthers Game-Used Stick
In circa 1997, Fitzpatrick used this Heaton goalie stick in NHL action while with the Florida Panthers. It features moderate wear throughout.
Mark Fitzpatrick was born on November 13, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario and he was drafted 27th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in 1987. Turning pro for the 1988-89 season, Fitzpatrick's pro career lasted until 2000-01, seeing him play in the IHL, AHL, and the NHL. He made his NHL debut for the Los Angeles Kings on November 6, 1988 vs the Chicago Blackhawks. Starting in goal, he stopped 34 shots in a 5-3 victory. His NHL career went from 1988-89 to 1999-00 and saw him play with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Chicago Blackhawks, and Carolina Hurricanes.
In his NHL career, Mark Fitzpatrick played 329 games, recording a 113-136-49 record with 8 shutouts, 12 assists, a 3.12GAA, and a 0.896% save average. In 9 playoff games, he went 0-3 with a 4.78GAA and a 0.815% save average.
Among his career accolades include winning the Memorial Cup (1987, 1988), winning the Bill Masterton Trophy (1992), and appearing in the Stanley Cup Final (1996).
Mark Fitzpatrick was born on November 13, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario and he was drafted 27th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in 1987. Turning pro for the 1988-89 season, Fitzpatrick's pro career lasted until 2000-01, seeing him play in the IHL, AHL, and the NHL. He made his NHL debut for the Los Angeles Kings on November 6, 1988 vs the Chicago Blackhawks. Starting in goal, he stopped 34 shots in a 5-3 victory. His NHL career went from 1988-89 to 1999-00 and saw him play with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Chicago Blackhawks, and Carolina Hurricanes.
In his NHL career, Mark Fitzpatrick played 329 games, recording a 113-136-49 record with 8 shutouts, 12 assists, a 3.12GAA, and a 0.896% save average. In 9 playoff games, he went 0-3 with a 4.78GAA and a 0.815% save average.
Among his career accolades include winning the Memorial Cup (1987, 1988), winning the Bill Masterton Trophy (1992), and appearing in the Stanley Cup Final (1996).