Paul Stanton
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"Paul Frederick Stanton" is an American former professional ice hockey player.

Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1985 as a high school senior, Paul chose to play for the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and was named an NCAA West All-American in 1988.

He played his first NHL game in the 1990–91 NHL season/1991 season for the Penguins, and was a member of the Stanley Cup winning team in 1991 and 1991–92 NHL season/1992. He was later traded to the Boston Bruins and then to the New York Islanders, playing parts of those seasons with each team's respective minor league teams.

In 1995 and 1996 he played 13 matches for United States men's national ice hockey team/Team USA at the Ice Hockey World Championships, winning the bronze medal.

In 1996 he left the NHL for Europe, playing in the Deutsche_Eishockey_Liga/DEL for the Adler Mannheim. With Mannheim he won the German championships in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Prior to the 2000–01 season, he became a member of the Nurnberg Ice Tigers until 2002, when he started for the Frankfurt Lions.

His most recent team has been IF Redhawks Malmo of the Sweden/Swedish Swedish Hockey League/Elitserien.

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We were running the ball very well in the second half. We had decided we would go for the touchdown, and not kick a field goal.

For some reason, we weren't sharp on offense, ... We had pass routes open, but we missed some. Defensively I was pleased. We were really able to slow them down.

It was a huge win for us. We had a really rough week. We played without a couple of players tonight.