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Ted Teeder Kennedy and Mark Kennedy

Mark Kennedy: His son, Mark Kennedy, spoke eloquently about the former Maple Leafs captain, who became the first inductee into Legends Row, a new monument to Leaf players that will be unveiled in full during FanFest on Saturday, Sept. 6, according to The Star. Kennedy, who passed away in 2009, will have his likeness placed on the monument, which is a 30-foot long granite players bench. It will eventually include two more players to be unveiled during FanFest and up to 10 or more by the time the Leafs centennial celebration rolls around in the 2017-18 season and According to those who knew and played with him, Ted Teeder Kennedy was best defined by his work ethic, heart and modesty. If he were here now, I think he d wipe away a tear and say and say this is his greatest honour as a Leaf, Kennedy said Thursday morning as the Leafs announced Kennedy as the first name to go n the new, interactive monument outside Gate 6 at the Air Canada Centre. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.