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Old 06-10-2016, 07:38 AM
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RIP Gordie...

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Old 06-10-2016, 07:51 AM
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Sad news. Growing up in SE MI, I knew many people who had come into contact with Gordie, and I never heard one comment that was less than glowing. Hard to imagine a more genuinely nice and approachable all-time great. Hopefully he racks up more Gordie Howe Hat Tricks in the next life.
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Old 06-10-2016, 07:54 AM
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His cards and memorabilia must be being snapped up at a blistering pace on EBAY.

Always fascinating to watch when a legend passes.
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RIP, Mr. Hockey.
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Man, what a terrible year in terms of the passing of legends. RIP Gordie.
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Man, what a terrible year in terms of the passing of legends. RIP Gordie.
What are the odds that two of the very top elite athletes of all time would die within a few days of each other? Whatever you think of Ali and Howe I think you would have to rank each within the top five of their respective sports, with Ali as high as number one in boxing, and Howe as high as number three in hockey. (Gretzky ranked him first but I think he was just being polite. In the same conversation, Howe ranked Orr first and Orr ranked Gretzky first.)

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My dad took me to a game at Olympia some time in the 50s, and Howe was not playing due to an injury. But as we entered the stadium, there he was at the front gate, meeting and greeting the fans.
As I got older, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Howe on a few more occasions. Each time he treated me with as much respect as I had for him. A true gentleman, and great athlete.
True story as some of you Michiganders might already know. Howe and Kaline were good friends, and Kaline invited Howe to batting practice in Tiger stadium. Howe, the athlete he was, put a couple in the upper deck in left field. I am sure the BP pitchers took a lot off their pitches, but still a great accomplishment. Here is Howe at batting practice. He looks good in that old English "D".

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My dad took me to a game at Olympia some time in the 50s, and Howe was not playing due to an injury. But as we entered the stadium, there he was at the front gate, meeting and greeting the fans.
As I got older, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Howe on a few more occasions. Each time he treated me with as much respect as I had for him. A true gentleman, and great athlete.
True story as some of you Michiganders might already know. Howe and Kaline were good friends, and Kaline invited Howe to batting practice in Tiger stadium. Howe, the athlete he was, put a couple in the upper deck in left field. I am sure the BP pitchers took a lot off their pitches, but still a great accomplishment.
I heard a story, and I don't know if I should even repeat as I don't know if it is true or not, but allegedly Gordie Howe grabbed Mario Lemieux by the throat one time and told Mario, the fans have made you the wealthy man you are today after Mario refused to sign some autographs?

These are the only 2 Gordie Howe cards I own. I was recently thinking about getting another one, and especially one for my Beehives collection but don't know if that will be possible now?

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