Don Cherry devotes the last part of Coach's Corner during the Stanley Cup Final game number 4 in 2008 to remembering the Vancouver Canucks' Luc Bourdon, who was killed on Thursday 29 May 2008 in a ...
Don Cherry devotes the last part of Coach's Corner during the Stanley Cup Final game number 4 in 2008 to remembering the Vancouver Canucks' Luc Bourdon, who was killed on Thursday 29 May 2008 in a motorcycle accident in Shippagan, New Brunswick.
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he was an awsome player, almost cryed when i seen the canucks tribute to him before theyre game, but he was the highest draft choice from NB ever there was a native drafted in like1984 first over all to chicago black hawks
agree 10000000000000000% I dont care for Cherry at all but this was a very very classy, and highly respectful tribute by Cherry and he earned a little of my respect.
I remember when i was when i heard the news i was in my hometown downtown bar doing the town festivel i just ordered a drink, lit up a ciggerate and peaked up at the TV overhead and saw it on Sportscenter my jaw dropped and cried for like a mintue cuz i liked the kid as a played then asked for all round to stand up and toast, and have a moment of silence for the kid, R.I.P. Luc you were gonna be a great Defenceman in the not to distant future.
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Don has a heart
i picked number 28 in soccer to play to his memory
rip luc :[