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Monday, July 03, 2006
oh captian my captian



What can you say? Steve Yzerman will go into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion, a legendary captain and a first class citizen.

I had the opportunity to cover the Red Wings as a member of the press, and I’ve talked to Steve many times, and even got to play hockey against him once in a charity game (me & Yzerman in the photo) and he was always a stand up guy. Hockey fans everywhere will miss him.

I’ll stick to my position of a year ago, and hope that the Red Wings name Zetterberg the next caption.

ENJOY YOU RETIREMENT AND THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT MEMORIES.

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