
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/gordie-howe-1.3628425
Well before my time but as a Wings fan, he was my favorite legend. His autobiography is a very good read if anyone wants to learn more about him.
RIP Gordie.
Moderator: Mr Swagtastic
yellowknifer wrote:He was a great baseball player as well. My dad saw him playing in a semi pro game in Yarmouth one year and he hit a home run every at bat. Apparently the Tigers wanted to sign him at one point in his career but he stuck with hockey.
Lord Leoshes wrote:i personally would rather keep Chalmers over Lowry
Mr Swagtastic wrote:yellowknifer wrote:He was a great baseball player as well. My dad saw him playing in a semi pro game in Yarmouth one year and he hit a home run every at bat. Apparently the Tigers wanted to sign him at one point in his career but he stuck with hockey.
I think that was the best move for him to be honest. He was a game changer for The NHL, he was just everything you wanted from a hockey player. Big, strong, fearless, good skater, goal scoring machine and put up a ton of points. Off the ice he was one of the nicest guys out there. He will be missed for sure being a Wings fan I am spoiled to watch a lot of greats play like Yzerman, Shanahan, Federov, Lidstrom, Coffey, Hasek, Hull, Robitaille and countless others. Think Gordie is up above playing with all the greats we lost and every time I am going to hear thunder from now on it's either Gordie Howe putting some into the boards or his shot hitting the boards.
RIP Mr. Hockey you will be missed