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Francis retires

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http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?id=136299

Hats on to Ronny Franchise and all of the other greats that have hung it up before this year. We're bound to lose a few more legends after next year. This is another facet of the NHL...a changing of the guard. I wish some of these guys could play forever but they've given us a lot of great memories. I'm looking forward to a new era of the NHL.
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Most underrated player ever.

Ronnie was to hockey what Edwin Moses was to the 400m hurdles--he wasn't the greatest pure scorer, and he wasn't the fastest skater, but he was possibly one of the best students of the game. I always considered it a privilege to have him playing for the WhalerCanes, and I'll certainly miss seeing him out there on the ice.
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He'll go into the Hall a Leaf. :twisted:
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Hapday wrote:He'll go into the Hall a Leaf. :twisted:
Or as Ron Francis.




Dear Maple Leaf Management,

Why don't you retire Ron Francis' number?

Sincerely,
Pierre Lacroix
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JD wrote:
Hapday wrote:He'll go into the Hall a Leaf. :twisted:
Or as Ron Francis.




Dear Maple Leaf Management,

Why don't you retire Ron Francis' number?

Sincerely,
Pierre Lacroix
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What was the organ tune that the Whalers used to play all the time?
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Cross Traffic wrote:What was the organ tune that the Whalers used to play all the time?
It wasn't an organ tune, it was the BRASS BONANZA!!!!
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We didn't get too many Whalers games on the west coast, so the only time I ever heard it was playing NHLPA 93-NHL 97

Nice website dedicated to the Whalers and Brass Bonanza...

http://www.brassbonanza.com
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