The career of Nolan Patrick seems to be over
Nolan Patrick was drafted second overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2017 and showed great potential early on. However, his career was plagued by injuries and debilitating migraines that forced him to take time off the ice.
His disorder has been a major hurdle for him since 2019, causing him to miss a considerable amount of playing time. Prior to this, Patrick had only missed 21 NHL games, while scoring 26 goals and 35 assists.
Unfortunately, Patrick missed the entire 2019-2020 season for the Flyers and this season for the Vegas Golden Knights. The Golden Knights have decided to qualify their RFAs, but Patrick was not included.
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He was part of the 2021 deal that sent him and Phillipe Myers to the Nashville Predators in exchange for
Ryan Ellis. He was then traded to Vegas for Center
Cody Glass.
Throughout his NHL career, Patrick has played 222 games out of a possible 466, with 197 of those games played for the Philadelphia Flyers. During his time with the Flyers, Patrick scored 30 goals and 40 assists, with one playoff point in 2018. He has played 25 games for the Vegas Golden Knights, scoring two goals and five assists.
According to CapFriendly, Patrick has signed three NHL contracts worth in total $13.9 million.
Due to his injury-prone history, it appears that Patrick may have to retire from hockey earlier than expected.
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