Frank Pietrangelo, born on December seventeenth, nineteen sixty-four, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. His career in the National Hockey League spanned from nineteen eighty-seven to nineteen ninety-four, during which he played a total of one hundred forty-one games for the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Hartford Whalers.
Notably, Pietrangelo was part of the Pittsburgh Penguins team that clinched the Stanley Cup in nineteen ninety, marking a significant achievement in his career. His contributions on the ice were pivotal, showcasing his skills as a goaltender in a highly competitive league.
After hanging up his skates, Frank transitioned into a leadership role within the hockey community. He became involved with the Niagara Falls Canucks, a junior hockey club that previously competed in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. In two thousand twenty-three, he took a significant step by joining the Ontario Junior Hockey League, furthering his commitment to the development of young hockey talent.