The royal family of hockey is chasing another Stanley Cup
Briefly

The Patrick family has a storied history in hockey, tracing their roots back to NHL pioneer Lester Patrick. However, in the latter half of the 2000s, the family's connection to the sport began to wane, with younger generations distancing themselves. In 2008, Chris Patrick, then a commodities trader, decided to embrace the family tradition by joining the NHL as a general manager. Fast forward to today, and under Chris's leadership, the Capital's legacy seems poised for revitalization as they contended for playoff success in the Eastern Conference.
The Patrick family, after basking in hockey's glory for generations, faced the potential loss of their legacy until Chris Patrick reignited their connection in 2008.
As of today, Chris Patrick has emerged as a pivotal figure in continuing the family legacy, now serving as the general manager of the Capitals.
Read at The Washington Post
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