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Our son Darren, Gordie Howe, Cam Tait |
Just before we looked into the
camera Friday, Gordie Howe turned to me and smiled.
“I better give you one of these,”
he said, and then lifting his left elbow against my chin.
An elbow from Mr. Hockey. Wouldn’t
miss it.
Our son Darren and I went to the
luncheon for the
Scotiabank Pro-Am forAlzheimer’s at River Cree. Before lunch we lined up to get our picture
taken with Mr. Howe. He was as polite and talkative then as in 1978 when I
first met him with my father in Llodyminster.
I introduce him to Darren. He
turned to Darren with that glint in his eye.
“Hear what he said?” Mr. Howe asked
Darren. “He said he wanted me to meet his ‘Damn son’.”
And then laughed. I wonder, though,
if that’s how my father introduced me.
Mr. Howe turned 85 at the end of
March. There had been some talk about signs of him slowing down.
Darren and I certainly didn’t see
that — and, I have an elbow to prove it.
Other nuggets from the lunch ..
•Great story from Tom Webster who
roomed with Mr. Howe on the road when he first joined the Red Wings.
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Tom Webster |
Webster got in the room first one
night and retrieved close to 100 telephone messages for Mr. Howe.
When Mr. Howe entered the room
Webster handed him the list of paper of names.
“Did Colleen call?” Mr. Howe asked
about his wife. Webster said no.
Mr. Howe then took the list and
ripped it in half.
“These people will all call back.”
•Former legendary Oiler
play-by-play man Rod Phillips had a great chat with former Edmonton coach Ron
Low. It looked just like a scene from the mid-1990’s.
•Jason Gregor of The Team 1260 did
a great job as the MC guy during the event, especially the Hot Stove portion
with Marty McSorley, Webster and Bryan Trottier.
McSorely told the story of when Los
Angeles King Wayne Gretzky broke Mr. Howe’s scoring record.
“I felt sorry for Gordie because he
was traveling with us for a few weeks, waiting for Wayne to break the record.
Someone once said ‘Wayne why don’t you ask Gordie to show you to score … he
played the game for 33 years, you know’,” McSorely said.
Gretzky repeatedly told his
teammates what an idol Mr. Howe was.
McSorely held his hand up one and
said: “He’s an idol for all of us.”
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Greg Christenson |
•Nice touch from event organizer
Greg Christenson, who had his ever present red and white pro-am jersey on —
with a white
baseball cap. But he wasn’t the only with a white baseball cap on: all the
committee members had one.
Great way to salute the unknown
heroes such a big event needs.