Fogolin played his first professional season (1974–75) in Buffalo, but split the next season between the Sabres and the
AHL Hershey Bears. He was acquired by the Edmonton Oilers for the
1979–1980 season through the NHL Expansion Draft. Fogolin played seven full seasons with Edmonton, and was named as captain near the end of the 1980–81 season, after
Blair MacDonald was traded. He was the first of five Oilers to captain the franchise to the Stanley Cup finals, in 1983, where they lost to the
New York Islanders. While a solid defenseman in his own right, he was overshadowed by many of the young stars on the Oilers' roster, most notably the scoring superstar
Wayne Gretzky. Fogolin stepped aside as captain in favour of Gretzky, following the 1982–83 season. Fogolin was a member of the Oilers' Stanley Cup wins in 1984 and 1985. Fogolin also played in the 1986
National Hockey League All-Star Game. Fogolin was re-acquired by the Sabres with
Mark Napier for
Wayne Van Dorp,
Normand Lacombe and future considerations near the end of the
1986–87 season, and retired after completing the season with them. ==Personal==