Pat Maddalena

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Pat Maddalena
Born (1978-06-26) June 26, 1978 (age 44)
Welland, Ontario [1]
NationalityCanadian
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight169 pounds (77 kg)
ShootsLeft
PositionForward
NLL draft15th overall, 1999
Buffalo Bandits
NLL teams Toronto Rock
Buffalo Bandits
Columbus Landsharks
Arizona Sting
New York Titans
Orlando Titans
Pro career 20002011

Pat Maddalena (born June 26, 1978 in Welland, Ontario) [2] is a Canadian professional lacrosse player who last played for the Toronto Rock in the National Lacrosse League. In 2009, Maddalena was ranked number 25 on NLLInsider.com's top 50 players in the NLL. [3] During the 2009 NLL season, he was named a reserve to the All-Star game. [4] As of the 2012 NLL season, Maddalena is no longer playing for the league.

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When not playing lacrosse, Maddalena is a chiropractor, with a practice in Fonthill, Ontario, Canada. [5]

Junior career

Maddalena played four years of Junior "A" lacrosse with the Burlington Chiefs. In 1996, he was awarded the "P.C.O Trophy" for Rookie of the Year. Maddalena was also awarded the "Gaylord Powless Award" for Ability/Sportsmanship in 1998 and the All-Star Game M.V.P. in 1999. [6]

Statistics

NLL

Reference: [7]

Pat Maddalena Regular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GPGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GP

2000 Buffalo Bandits 111211235282.094.730.73
2001 Buffalo Bandits 142413379442.646.710.29
2002 Buffalo Bandits 152214365222.403.470.13
2003 Columbus Landsharks 164031719164.445.690.38
2004 Arizona Sting 164241834465.192.750.38
2005 Arizona Sting 163128597163.694.440.38369151425.004.670.67
2006 Arizona Sting 152434585863.873.870.402055922.504.501.00
2007 New York Titans 164043839965.196.190.38
2008 New York Titans 153352856665.674.400.4025510825.004.001.00
2009 New York Titans 162847757824.694.880.1333811903.673.000.00
2010 Orlando Titans 151847654744.333.130.2724711605.503.000.00
2011 Toronto Rock 746102601.433.710.00
172318367685778563.984.520.33121834524664.333.830.50
Career Total:184336401737824624.014.480.34

GPGames played; GGoals; AAssists; PtsPoints; LBLoose balls; PIMPenalty minutes; Pts/GPPoints per games played; LB/GPLoose balls per games played; PIM/GPPenalty minutes per games played.

Canadian Lacrosse Association

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1994 Niagara Spartan Warriors OLA Jr.B 1000000000
1995Spartan WarriorsOLA Jr.B202226481014816246
1996 Burlington Chiefs OLA Jr.A 191726431332132
1997Burlington ChiefsOLA Jr.A1735276213449130
1998Burlington ChiefsOLA Jr.A2045418665109190
1999Burlington ChiefsOLA Jr.A204143843244264
2000 New Westminster Salmonbellies WLA 233430641944590
2001New Westminster SalmonbelliesWLA19232851243030
2002 St. Catharines Athletics MSL 611819241452
2004 Brooklin Redmen MSL3639021230
2007 St. Regis Indians MSL344801010142410
2008St. Regis IndiansMSL141625412866120
2009St. Regis IndiansMSL15194463248814220
Junior A Totals7613813727564201642586
Junior B Totals2122264810162021416
Senior A Totals83113142255494033457812

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