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Gordie Howe

Nuff said.



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RE: Gordie Howe

You should probably mention more about him to make it an interesting post...


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Ok, here is some information about him from wikipedia.

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Howe made his NHL debut in 1946 at the age of 18, playing right wing for the Detroit Red Wings. He quickly established himself as a great goal scorer and a gifted playmaker. Using his great physical strength, he was able to dominate the opposition in a career that spanned five decades. In a feat unsurpassed by any athlete, in any sport, Gordie Howe finished in the top five in scoring for twenty straight seasons. It was said that a Gordie Howe hat trick was a goal, an assist, and a fight.

Howe led Detroit to four Stanley Cups and to first place in regular season play for seven consecutive years (1948-9 to 1955-6), a feat never equalled in NHL History. During this time Howe and his linemates, Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay were known collectively as "The Production Line", both for their scoring and as an allusion to Detroit auto factories. The Red Wings were consistently contenders throughout the 1950s and early 1960s but began to slump in the late 60s.

After twenty-five years, a chronic wrist problem forced him to retire, and he took a job in the Red Wings front office. However, a year later he was offered a contract to play with the Houston Aeros of the newly formed World Hockey Association, who had also signed his sons Mark and Marty to contracts. Dissatisfied with not having any meaningful influence in the Red Wings' office, he underwent an operation to improve his wrist and make a return to hockey possible, and he led his new team to consecutive championships. In 1974, at the age of 46, Howe was selected as the WHA's most valuable player.

When the WHA merged with the NHL in 1979, the 51-year-old Howe signed with the Hartford Whalers for one final season, competing in all 80 games of the schedule. He helped the Whalers make the playoffs with fifteen goals and was also selected to the mid-season all-star game. Another milestone in a remarkable career was reached in 1997 when Howe played professional hockey in a sixth decade. He was signed to a one-game contract by the Detroit Vipers of the IHL and, almost 70 years old, made a stirring return to the ice for one shift.

His most productive seasons came during an era when scoring was difficult and checking was tight, yet Howe ranks third in NHL history with 1,850 total points, including 801 goals and 1,049 assists. Careerwise, when his goals and assists from both the NHL and the WHA regular seasons are combined, he ranks first in goals with 975. Howe would also become good friends with Wayne Gretzky, who had idolized Howe as a young player, and who would later break many of Howe's scoring records and milestones.

At the time of his retirement, Mr. Hockey's professional totals, including playoffs, for the NHL and WHA combined, were first. He finished with 2421 games played, 1,071 goals, 1,518 assists, and 2,589 points. Wayne Gretzky has since passed him in goals (1,072), assists (2,297), and points (3,369), but not games played (1,788). It is unlikely that anyone will surpass Howe's total professional games played. Mark Messier retired only 11 NHL games behind Howe at 1,756, but this is still a far cry from 2,421 total professional games.

Howe has been married to Colleen Joffa since April 15, 1953; two of their sons, Marty and Mark, were his teammates on the Houston Aeros and the Hartford Whalers. Colleen is the founder of the Detroit Junior Red Wings, the first Ontario Hockey League team in the U.S.


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RE: Gordie Howe

I don't see the point of making a thread about Howe and say nothing about him ...

Gordie is the best powerforward to ever play hockey. Amazing skills with grit ... Almost as good as ''The Rocket'' Toungue


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I said Nuff Said... Isn't that intresting enough. Oh Well. One of the Best players of all time right up there with Bobby Orr, Lemieux, Gretzkey and Don Cherry.

Most games played in the NHL he holds the record for. Very good Gordie



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RE: Gordie Howe

hes a very awesome guy and he made the wings :-)
so yea enough said was a great statement about Mr.Hockey

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I have a Houston Aeros tape that has some Howe moments on it.It's cool to watch games with non-helmeted players and then a gray haired one at that.

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I think my favorite Gordie Howe moment is when he was coming in on a breakaway against Norm Ullman. Norm was ambidexterous, so to throw Howe off, he switched his stick to his catching hand. I guess Norm didn't know that good ol' Gordie was also ambidexterous because after seeing what Ullman had done, Howe switched hands on his stick and proceeded to score. I wish I could see a video of this goal. That would be awesome!


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Gordie Howe is my favorite player ever:

The Hansen Brothers Wrote:
But, but coach, we want to play old-time hockey like E d d i e S h o r e, and, and Gordie Howe... GGGOOORRRDDDIIIEEE!!!


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Gordie will always be at the top for me. Great, great players will have better numbers and what-not now and in the future, but the guy was just a natural. Him, Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita will always be way, way up there!

Gordie's number 9 hangs also in the rafters in Houston. When a lot of people say Houston Hockey, usually Gordie's name gets mentioned in the same sentence.


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