Showing posts with label Gordie Howe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gordie Howe. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Commissioner Bettman releases statement on Howe

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman today released the following statement regarding the passing of hockey legend Gordie Howe:

"All hockey fans grieve the loss of the incomparable Gordie Howe.

"A remarkable athlete whose mastery of our sport was reflected by the longevity of his career and by his nickname, 'Mr. Hockey,' Gordie's commitment to winning was matched only by his commitment to his teammates, to his friends, to the Red Wings, to the city of Detroit and - above all - to his family. His devotion to Colleen through her illness and the fact that he extended his playing days into a fifth decade so he could play with his sons are only two examples of that true priority in his life.

"Gordie's greatness travels far beyond mere statistics; it echoes in the words of veneration spoken by countless players who joined him in the Hockey Hall of Fame and considered him their hero.

"Gordie's toughness as a competitor on the ice was equaled only by his humor and humility away from it. No sport could have hoped for a greater, more-beloved ambassador.

"On behalf of the generations who were thrilled by his play and those who only know of his legend, and on behalf of all the young people and teammates he inspired, we send heartfelt wishes of condolence, comfort and strength to the Howe family and to all who mourn the passing of this treasured icon of our game."

NHL Release.

Hockey legend Gordie Howe dead at 88

"The Neutral Zone" Staff Report

It is very unfortunate to announce this.

Hockey legend Gordie Howe, the man who spend practically his whole life in the hockey world, mainly with the NHL's Detroit Red Wings and even some time in the WHA in the 1970s, died on Friday at the age of 89 due to health issues.

Us here at "The Neutral Zone" and the "UNB! Network" can not be more saddened by this news. Gordie revolutionized the game of Hockey and showed us what toughness really was. He was a pioneer in this game and we thank him tremendously for that.

Thank you, Mr. Hockey.