Meeting my boyhood hockey idol
August 13th, 2008 by Cormac MacSweeneySo, I guess I’m admitting my age with this one … (the funny thing is when most people say that you find out they’re 92 or something) … but today I met my hockey hero Theoren Fleury.
Fleury was on the Fan960 with Dave Rowe for the morning show and I got to interview him after he was done his two and a half hour session with the sports nuts at our sister … I mean brother station (say “brother station” in a manly voice of course).
The former Calgary Flame was actually just heading out the door when I sprinted from the newsroom to the reception area just to do a four-minute interview with him about the Olympics. I looked a bit like an idiot but if you had the chance to meet your idol I’m sure you would have done the same thing.
Of course because I did that the Fan guys took me on the air and made fun of me … but it is all worth it to know I met one of my heroes. He was exactly how I expected him to be … kind of quiet, cracking a couple of jokes, very modest and overall a nice guy.
Yes, I know Fleury has been the subject of controversy in the past and didn’t leave the NHL, or hockey in general, in the brightest of lights. But you have to give the man the respect he deserves. Since leaving hockey on a couple of bad notes, he has started his own concrete sealing business, tried to make a TV show out of it (not sure if it got picked up by a network), and even played with the Calgary Vipers baseball team.
Fleury is a person who has had troubles and worked through them to turn his life around. Anyone who can do that deserves respect and acknowledgement.
To give you a hint at what he’s done for hockey, I’ve pulled some stats from Wikipedia:
Calgary Flames franchise records
points scored (830)
goals scored (364) - since passed by Jarome Iginla
most first goals of the season (3)
most shots in one season (353)
3 or more goal games in one season (5; tied with Hakan Loob)
most shots in one game (13; tied with Al MacInnis)
most penalties in one game (8 - 5 minors and 3 10-minute misconducts; tied with Charlie Bourgeois)
53rd in goals on NHL all-time rankings (455)
63rd in assists on NHL all-time rankings (633)
55th in points on NHL all-time rankings (1088)
NHL record 3 short-handed goals in one game (only short-handed hat trick ever recorded)
NHL record highest plus/minus rating in one game, plus-9 (February 10, 1993 against the San Jose Sharks)
Holds single season record for assists (92) and points (160) for Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
All-time record holder for goals (201), assists (271), and points (472) for the Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
I guess I’ll end this off by letting you know I can now die a happy man.