I truly believe the retirement of a players number is both the most overused and underused tribute to a players career a team does. Some team will retire every great player. Others have some mystical chart that a player needs to fulfill subjective personal qualities as well as their performance on the field. Yet still others won't retire a number unless the player is an Ali, Gretzky, Ruth, Jordan type player.
So my collector friends, wax poetic an how you feel. Who is a glaring omission? Who the heck green lighted that doofus? How did the MLB/NBA/NHL/NCAA/NFL NOT retire that number?
What should the credentials be? I'll start:
My team is still the Vancouver Canucks as I am getting over their SCF loss. The retired players:
#12 Stan Smyl. Captained the 1982 SCF team and was the soul of the franchise in late 70's and the 80's. Never made an All Star game. 30 goals/40 assists average for a decade. 13 years coaching as an assistant in Vancouver and then head coach with their AHL affiliate. The face of the franchise for 20 years. Very much the face of the franchise and left hold many team record. His work off the ice with kids a big contributing factor.
#16 Trevor Linden, Pretty much a copy paste of above. Captain of the best season in Canucks history 1994. Exceeded Smyl's accomplishments and records and was and is the most giving pro athlete I know about. Good player, never became what we expected both he and Mike Modano would do. Did make the ALL Star game 2 times. A strong rational voice that was met with respect during his time running the Players Union. Trevor is considered the heart of the Canucks.
#19 Markus Naslund 5 time all star. Took a 20/20/40 few seasons to a 40g/50a/90pts seasons. and ended with 4 seasons averaging 25/35/60 Most notable star post Bure/Messier and got to work with Mogilny. leading to the drafting of the Sedins. and Kesler. Also very giving of time off the field on the down low.
Bottom live, they were the best player on the franchise for reasons outside athletic accomplishments. All three are heart, soul and guts.
Notice however, they didn't lead the league in squat, never were mistaken for HOF players
Now is this how Number retirement ceremonies should be, or simply for the Michael jordans who in his acceptance speech told us we are useless goobers, he was responsible for everything a player did right and they were responsible for every time Jordan missed. People only care about him because he is rich and we are just so much better because we got to see his majesty play.
Who got slighted?? Who got in because they had nude pics of the judges daughter?
Speak my people, a great debate awaits for those who articulate, pronunciate and then pontificate leading to rebuttal, rebuke and a rap lyric by Snoop. Learnen from the GUU gonna get our listening ears on like it chuch up in here!
So my collector friends, wax poetic an how you feel. Who is a glaring omission? Who the heck green lighted that doofus? How did the MLB/NBA/NHL/NCAA/NFL NOT retire that number?
What should the credentials be? I'll start:
My team is still the Vancouver Canucks as I am getting over their SCF loss. The retired players:
#12 Stan Smyl. Captained the 1982 SCF team and was the soul of the franchise in late 70's and the 80's. Never made an All Star game. 30 goals/40 assists average for a decade. 13 years coaching as an assistant in Vancouver and then head coach with their AHL affiliate. The face of the franchise for 20 years. Very much the face of the franchise and left hold many team record. His work off the ice with kids a big contributing factor.
#16 Trevor Linden, Pretty much a copy paste of above. Captain of the best season in Canucks history 1994. Exceeded Smyl's accomplishments and records and was and is the most giving pro athlete I know about. Good player, never became what we expected both he and Mike Modano would do. Did make the ALL Star game 2 times. A strong rational voice that was met with respect during his time running the Players Union. Trevor is considered the heart of the Canucks.
#19 Markus Naslund 5 time all star. Took a 20/20/40 few seasons to a 40g/50a/90pts seasons. and ended with 4 seasons averaging 25/35/60 Most notable star post Bure/Messier and got to work with Mogilny. leading to the drafting of the Sedins. and Kesler. Also very giving of time off the field on the down low.
Bottom live, they were the best player on the franchise for reasons outside athletic accomplishments. All three are heart, soul and guts.
Notice however, they didn't lead the league in squat, never were mistaken for HOF players
Now is this how Number retirement ceremonies should be, or simply for the Michael jordans who in his acceptance speech told us we are useless goobers, he was responsible for everything a player did right and they were responsible for every time Jordan missed. People only care about him because he is rich and we are just so much better because we got to see his majesty play.
Who got slighted?? Who got in because they had nude pics of the judges daughter?
Speak my people, a great debate awaits for those who articulate, pronunciate and then pontificate leading to rebuttal, rebuke and a rap lyric by Snoop. Learnen from the GUU gonna get our listening ears on like it chuch up in here!
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