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Gino J. Cavallini (born November 24, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He is the brother of the NHL hockey player Paul Cavallini. Cavallini played one year for the St. Michael's Buzzers, a Junior hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association (now part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League). Following his short stint with the Buzzers, Cavallini was offered a scholarship to play college hockey for the Bowling Green State University Falcons. He remained with the Falcons for two years (1982–1984). He is noted for scoring the game-winning goal in the 1984 NCAA Championship game, 7:11 into the fourth overtime. At 97 minutes and 11 seconds, it stands today as one of the longest games in Division I hockey history.

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  • Gino Cavallini (de)
  • Gino Cavallini (fr)
  • Gino Cavallini (en)
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  • Gino J. Cavallini (* 24. November 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) ist ein ehemaliger italo-kanadischer Eishockeyspieler, der in seiner aktiven Zeit von 1982 bis 2001 unter anderem für die Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues und Québec Nordiques in der National Hockey League, sowie den EV Landshut in der Deutschen Eishockey Liga gespielt hat. Sein Bruder Paul war ebenfalls ein professioneller Eishockeyspieler. (de)
  • Gino Cavallini, né le 24 novembre 1962 à Toronto en Ontario au Canada, est un joueur professionnel canadien de hockey sur glace d'origine italienne évoluant au poste d'attaquant. Il est le frère de Paul Cavallini, un ancien joueur de hockey de la LNH. (fr)
  • Gino J. Cavallini (born November 24, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He is the brother of the NHL hockey player Paul Cavallini. Cavallini played one year for the St. Michael's Buzzers, a Junior hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association (now part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League). Following his short stint with the Buzzers, Cavallini was offered a scholarship to play college hockey for the Bowling Green State University Falcons. He remained with the Falcons for two years (1982–1984). He is noted for scoring the game-winning goal in the 1984 NCAA Championship game, 7:11 into the fourth overtime. At 97 minutes and 11 seconds, it stands today as one of the longest games in Division I hockey history. (en)
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