CYGY ORIGINAL presents a MARCUS CYGY production titled...
REMEMBERING
"LUC BOURDON"
February 16, 1987 - May 29, 2008
This is the first of more Cygy Original productions to come, but in this firs...
CYGY ORIGINAL presents a MARCUS CYGY production titled...
REMEMBERING "LUC BOURDON" February 16, 1987 - May 29, 2008
This is the first of more Cygy Original productions to come, but in this first short film we pay tribute to the unfortunately fallen Canucks rookie player Luc Bourdon, after his tragic death on May 28, 2008.
Luc will forever be remembered not only for his promising future in the game of hockey he dedicated himself to, but also for the fun-loving human being that he was.
Rest in peace, Luc.
The footage and images used in this tribute video are exclusive property of Marcus Cygy and Cygy Original productions.
Music by Bill Conti is copyrighted by their respective owners. In addition, the opening photo of "Remembering Luc Bourdon" is owned by the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Vancouver Canucks hockey organization.
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#11 was Wayne Maki from the 1970's. He died of brain cancer at the age of 29. The Canucks honored him by retiring his number and yes, in 1997 it was Mark Messier who un-retired that number. A few Canuck alumni's tried to protest that but it never got them anywhere as we all know.
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RIP Luc
Good video Marcus
If Bourdon's number is ever retired and then someone tries to un-retire it, im sure the whole city of Vancouver would protest!