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Dave’s Done
by George Malik on 02/25/07 at 08:09 AM ET
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from George Gross of the Toronto Sun:
Maple Leafs fans can say goodbye to Dave Keon.
For good!
The sensitive, 66-year-old, former superstar of four Leafs Stanley Cups doesn’t plan to attend any future functions organized by his former team. The recent salute to the most recent Maple Leafs Stanley Cup winners of 1967 was his first and last appearance for a Leafs event in the past three decades.
He insists that he’ll never attend another one.
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