Trudeau issues statement on death of Gordie Howe

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a statement Friday on the death of hockey legend Gordie Howe.

  • Jun. 10, 2016 8:00 a.m.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued the following statement Friday on the death of hockey legend Gordie Howe:

“On behalf of all Canadians, I offer my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Gordie Howe, who passed away today at the age of 88.”

“Gordie Howe was an incredible athlete who relentlessly pushed the limits of the game. His skill, toughness, dedication, and passion for hockey distinguished him as one of the greatest players in history.

“Throughout his five-decade long career, Gordie Howe won six Hart Trophies as the National Hockey League’s most valuable player, six Art Ross Trophies as the league’s leading scorer, and four Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings.

“Gordie Howe was awarded the Order of Canada in 1971, and was inducted into 11 different halls of fame. His records, accomplishments, and accolades are without parallel in the history of hockey. He was truly one of a kind.

“We will remember the legend, the man, and the many exciting hockey moments he provided to fans throughout his career.

“Skate on, Mr. Hockey. You will be deeply missed.”

 

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