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Talking Greats From The Past
by Paul on 10/11/08 at 09:43 AM ET
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from Craig Slater of the Nanaimo Daily News,
Both Cliff Ronning and Gerry Cheevers, former NHLers, can’t deny the following today’s stars receive, but each have fond memories of the superstars they played with or against during their heydays in professional hockey.
“There was a time that Pavel Bure, no question, was the most exciting player in the NHL,” Ronning said of his former Vancouver Canucks teammate. “The first three years of his career in Vancouver . . . he took guys to another level. He was a player who came over (from Russia) and brought everyone’s fitness level so high. He changed the game in so many ways.”
Below you will find a video of Bure’s Top Ten goals…
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