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Enrico Pasquale Ciccone (born April 10, 1970) is a
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politician and former professional
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who played in the
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(NHL). He currently represents Marquette as a member of the
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.


Hockey career

Ciccone is best known for his role in a 1992 incident while playing for the International Hockey League's
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in which he was arrested on a battery charge after
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photographer Essy Ghavameddini was cut and received a deep bruise below his left eye that required stitches. Ciccone assaulted him after entering the penalty box from which Ghavameddini was photographing the game. Ciccone was drafted in 1990 by the
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. After playing just 31 games with the North Stars, he was traded to the
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prior to the
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. After just 51 games, he was traded to the
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at the trade deadline. Ciccone also played for the
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,
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, and
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before he returned for a second tour with the Lightning. During the 1998–99 season the Lightning traded him to the Capitals for his second tour in Washington. His final NHL games were played with the
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and he retired on December 8, 2000. In 374 NHL games, Ciccone scored 10 goals and 18 assists, and amassed 1,469 penalty minutes. Ciccone became caught in a minor incident during the
1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs The 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 16, 1996. The playoffs ended on June 10, 1996, with the Colorado Avalanche sweeping the Florida Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup i ...
, when during a game 2 loss to the
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in the second round, Ciccone was given a 10-minute misconduct penalty, and had to go to the Blackhawks' locker room. Ciccone was seen shoving a referee as he was leaving the ice, and as he was walking to the locker room, was apparently struck by a cup of popcorn thrown by a Colorado fan, which caused Ciccone to briefly attack the fan, before he was hustled away by a security guard. As he was escorted away, Ciccone tried to pull himself away from the security guard and inadvertently struck the guard in the face. The security guard was also an off-duty detective with the Denver police department, and Ciccone avoided charges and a possible arrest by making a public apology the next day.


Political career

On August 16, 2018, Ciccone announced that he was going to be running as a candidate for the
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in the riding of Marquette for the
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. He won this election on October 1, 2018. As of September 7, 2024, he serves as the opposition critic for Sports, Recreation and Healthy Living; Bas-Saint-Laurent; and Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine.


Personal life

Ciccone formerly worked as a hockey player agent, and was also part of the French broadcast team for the
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. Ciccone is also honored in the Puck in Drublic hockey league, with one of the divisions being named after him.


Career statistics

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ciccone, Enrico 1970 births Living people Anglophone Quebec people Canadian ice hockey defencemen Canadian sportspeople of Italian descent Canadian sports agents Canadian sportsperson-politicians Carolina Hurricanes players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States Chicago Blackhawks players Cleveland Lumberjacks players Essen Mosquitoes players Hamilton Canucks players Ice hockey people from Montreal Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000) players Minnesota North Stars draft picks Minnesota North Stars players 20th-century Canadian sportsmen Montreal Canadiens players Politicians from Montreal Portland Pirates players Quebec Citadelles players Shawinigan Cataractes players Tampa Bay Lightning players Trois-Rivières Draveurs players Vancouver Canucks players Washington Capitals players Quebec Liberal Party MNAs Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Germany 21st-century members of the National Assembly of Quebec Ice hockey agents