
Dick Patrick, Bob Chase/Wallenstein to Receive 2012 Lester Patrick Trophy
Published on September 11, 2012 under ECHL (ECHL)
Fort Wayne Komets News Release
NEW YORK, New York - Two longtime pillars of the American hockey community, Washington Capitals executive Dick Patrick and Fort Wayne Komets broadcaster Bob Chase/Wallenstein have been named recipients of the 2012 Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to hockey in the United States.
The award, one of the most prestigious in hockey, was presented to the National Hockey League by the New York Rangers in 1966. It honors the memory of Lester Patrick, who spent 50 years in hockey as a player, coach and general manager and was a pioneer in the sport's development. The recipients will be honored during the annual U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame induction celebration in Dallas on Oct. 15.
A grandson of Lester Patrick and son of former Rangers player and coach Muzz Patrick, Dick Patrick has carried on the unparalleled tradition of franchise building long established by America's first hockey family. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, he grew up in the United States, played college hockey at Dartmouth and earned his law degree from American University.
Since 1982-83, he has served as president of the Washington Capitals. It is no coincidence that the franchise never qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in its eight seasons before Patrick's arrival and has participated in the postseason in 23 of the 29 seasons since - including its 1998 trip to the Stanley Cup Final.
Caps owner Ted Leonsis credits Patrick with bringing him into the world of ice hockey in 1999. They are among the founders of the group that, in 2010, became Monumental Sports & Entertainment, the company that owns the Capitals, the Washington Wizards of the NBA and the Washington Mystics of the WNBA and operates Verizon Center.
Patrick spearheaded construction of the Kettler Capitals Iceplex, the Caps' state-of-the-art training facility that also is home to local youth hockey programs. As vice chairman and chief operating officer of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, Patrick oversees upgrades and improvements to Verizon Center geared toward enhancing fan experience; and was instrumental in working out the long-term contract to which the club signed star forward Alex Ovechkin.
A legendary and pioneering broadcaster for radio station WOWO in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Bob Chase/Wallenstein this season will work his 60th season of Fort Wayne Komets hockey.
The native of Negaunee, Michigan, arrived at WOWO in 1953 and began calling games for what then was a second-year franchise. He has been a fixture in their booth ever since, calling their Central Hockey League championship victory last spring.
During his six decades at WOWO, Chase/Wallenstein did it all - including serve as sports director and marketing and promotions director. In addition to doing play-by-play of Komets games, he hosted an on-air show during which he interviewed celebrities such as Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley and he called the famed 1954 Milan High School run to the Indiana state championship that was immortalized in the movie "Hoosiers."
Renowned hockey play-by-play man Mike Emrick credits having met Chase/Wallenstein while in college with inspiring his decision to make broadcasting his career.
Tickets to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Dinner & Ceremony are available by visiting USHockeyHallofFame.com or calling Kevin Couture at 719.538.1184.
Release Text Courtesy of the National Hockey League
ECHL Stories from September 11, 2012
- Titans Individual Tickets on Sale - Trenton Titans
- K-Wings Add Three More - Kalamazoo Wings
- Walleye Complete Two Deals: Page to Kalamazoo; Cianfrini to Wheeling - Toledo Walleye
- Everblades Agree to Terms with Calder Cup Champion Jeff Dimmen - Florida Everblades
- Gladiators Sign Marietta Native Jones - Atlanta Gladiators
- Condors Offer Contract to Justin Bieber - Bakersfield Condors
- Ontario Adds Rookie Forward to Lineup - Ontario Reign
- Eagles Sign Another Pair of CHL Standouts in Hood & Visser - Colorado Eagles
- Fletcher, Todd Added to Training-Camp List - Idaho Steelheads
- Bob Chase to be Honored with 2012 Lester Patrick Award - Fort Wayne Komets
- Dick Patrick, Bob Chase/Wallenstein to Receive 2012 Lester Patrick Trophy - Fort Wayne Komets
- Solar Bears Add Derek Martin - Orlando Solar Bears
- Torquato and Nailers Agree to Terms - Wheeling Nailers
- Royals Highlight Monthly Promotional Features - Reading Royals
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Fort Wayne Komets Stories
- Kallechy Chooses Not to Return to Komets
- Season Ends with 4-3 Overtime Loss to Kansas City
- Komets Extend Series with 4-1 Win
- Komets' Rally Falls Short
- Komets Fall 6-4 in Game 3

