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Everything Gretzky then More

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In 1994, before his induction to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame at Toronto's famed Royal York Hotel, 14-year Montreal Canadien veteran, Bernie Geffrion and I sat in the lobby bar and ordered afternoon cocktails to celebrate the honour he was about to receive. " He played at only 5'9" but he was a bull ... scoring 50 goals in the 1960 season (the second player to 50 -- behind teammate, "Rocket" Richard). His scoring success had a lot to do with being credited with inventing the slap shot. On the ice, his opposition couldn't see his shot but they could hear it. His nickname was  "Boom Boom"   for a reason. FUN FACT:  If you were lucky enough to get an Original Six player to sign your gameday program or a BeeHive Corn Syrup collectible hockey picture, or OPCHEE hockey card that signature was always legible and the person who was giving it to you put a little effort into it ... some signatures like Howe and Hull and Orr and Rocket and Beliveau we

PREDICTION; Maple Leafs 2024 - 25

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I'M A LEAF! I became a fan in 1952 ... c'mon T E E D E R !!! St. Mike's David (don't call me "Davey") Keon. As a youngster, I saw many Leaf games in person at the Gardens plus the Sunday afternoon doubleheader Jr. "A" games that featured Mahovlich and Keon and all the junior hopefuls looking for a spot on the big club. Frank before he became the Big "M" In the 1960s Carl Brewer was my favourite Leaf and I attended all four Stanley Cup parades up Bay Street to City Hall -- how many fans can say that? In one such parade, a photo hung on the Gardens mezzanine floor next to the hot dog stand featuring me, as the kid hanging from the lampost watching my heroes being driven to city hall in convertible cars. The 1960s ... the city showing some love for our boys. Can you imagine what this parade would look like if the Leafs were able to bring the Cup home this year? From 1981 to 1985, my son would perform the job that I (and maybe you) always wante