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At 83, Mr. Hockey is still in demand and on the move. Gordie Howe is about to embark on another series of fundraisers to support dementia research.
LUBBOCK, Texas — Ravaged by a stroke that left him unable to walk and barely able to speak, Gordie Howe decided it was time to quit. His sons didn’t want to hear it. Not from Mr. Hockey, whose ...
Gordie Howe, considered one of hockey’s greatest icons, died Friday at the age of 88. “Mr. Hockey” had an unparalleled career that spanned five decades. Howe was named the league’s most ...
In this March 1, 2013, file photo, Hall of Fame hockey player Gordie Howe, center, is joined by, from left, Marcel Dionne, Johnny Bower, Canadian singer Michael Buble and Jim Robson during an 85th ...
More than half a century ago, Gordie Howe’s fists rearranged Lou Fontinato’s face in a vicious fight at the old Garden on March 1, 1959 that is always going to be more representative of who ...
Howe was also so famously fierce that a “Gordie Howe Hat Trick” became synonymous with the combination of having a goal, an assist and a fight in one game.
To honour Gordie Howe, we present Dan Robson’s original story on Mr. Hockey that originally appeared in the Jan. 30, 2012 issue of Sportsnet magazine HE WALKED SLOWLY TO THE FRONT OF A ROOM ...
Ravaged by a stroke that left him unable to walk and barely able to speak, Gordie Howe decided it was time to quit.
Gordie Howe's dementia fight personal and publicWhile the long-term effects of concussions have been very much in the news lately, the family is hesitant to link the Hall of Famer's condition to ...
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