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Biofile Paul Holmgren Interview

By Scoop Malinowski

Status: NHL right wing for Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota North Stars from 1975-1985. Currently serves as Senior Advisor to Dave Scott, Comcast Spectacor Chairman and CEO/Governor of the Flyers

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 210



DOB: 
December 2, 1955 In: St. Paul, Minn.



Childhood Heroes:
 “Well, I was a big baseball fan, I loved baseball when I was a kid. And my heroes were probably Harmon Killebrew and Zoilo Versalles, two guys who played for the Minnesota Twins.”



Hockey Inspirations:
 “My brother Mark.”



Hobbies/Interests:
 “Fish.”



Nickname: 
“(Any besides Homer?) Nope, that’s the only one.”



Favorite Movies:
 “Shawshank Redemption and Slapshot.”



Favorite TV Shows:
 “Seinfeld.”



Musical Tastes:
 “Oldies.”





Early Hockey Memory: 
“I can remember my brother (Mark), who passed away and was a year older than me. We grew up and played together all the way through high school. I have a lot of fond memories of that.”




First Job: 
“I worked at a sod farm when I was 15.”



First Car: 
“Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1976.”



Favorite Meal: 
“Still lasagna.”



Favorite Ice Cream Flavor:
 “Mint chocolate chip.”



Greatest Sports Moment:
 “Playing in the Stanley Cup finals in 1980.”



Most Painful Moment: 
“That same year [smiles]. Losing in the Stanley Cup finals in 1980 (to the New York Islanders).”



Closest Hockey Friends:
 “Kevin McCarthy, Bob Clarke, Ron Hextall.”



Funniest Players Encountered:
 “Rick MacLeish, Bob Kelly, Kevin McCarthy.”



Toughest Competitors:
 “Terry O’Reilly, Wayne Cashman, Clark Gillies and Bobby Nystrom.”



Toughest Fighters: 
“For me, Garry Howatt [smiles]. I could never get him off my chest. And he was small; he was smaller than I was. Even if you were to win, you look like you lose because you’re fighting a smaller guy. He was a hard-nosed guy. I ended up having to fight him a lot and I just don’t feel like I ever beat him [smiles].”



Favorite Arena(s):
 “Today I like the rink the Wild play in. It is one of the nicest ones. But I’ve always enjoyed going to Toronto. I liked playing in Maple Leaf Gardens.”



Favorite Vacation Spot:
 “Northern Minnesota.”



Embarrassing Hockey Memory: 
“Probably like 1981, we came back and won Game 6 of the playoff series against Calgary and everyone in hockey expected us to beat them in Game 7. We just played terrible and they played great and beat us. I don’t know if that’s embarrassing, but that’s what comes to mind.”



People Qualities Most Admired: 
“Integrity.”



Career Accomplishments:
 NHL right wing 1975-1985; played in 1981 NHL All-Star Game; scored 144 goals in 527 NHL games; was the first U.S.-born player to score a hat trick in a Stanley Cup final game (1980 Game 2 vs. Islanders); was head coach of Flyers and Hartford Whalers; General Manager of Flyers from 2006-2014; Former President of Flyers.

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