Exploits Dept: He did not make a fuss over being ignored, according to Globe And Mail. A fine athlete who played professional hockey for 12 seasons in four countries and later became a tennis instructor, he came to be betrayed by his own body and he rarely spoke about his exploits on the ice, in part because few ever asked. He had played but a single game in the National Hockey League, his turn on the ice so brief as to seem more a dream with each passing year. Time passed. His children grew up, had children of their own. He mourned one wife, then a second, the seeming blessing of a long life cursed by the loss of those he loved. As
reported in the news.
@t tennis instructor, professional hockey
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