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en I always felt [he] was a little bit like Gordie Howe. He can beat you physically, and he can beat you with his skill. I always thought that Gordie was the player that he reminded [me] of.

en I would say [Wayne Gretzky] is No. 1. I would have a hard time not putting Bobby Orr as two. If Mario would have stayed healthy, he might have been No. 1, but I also think you have to put Gordie Howe in there. Gordie Howe gave hockey an identity.

en I've never seen a guy like that, ... Maybe Gordie Howe. Gordie didn't ever want to retire and that's how Mark was: I want to play forever. He never wanted to quit. I know it's going to be a tough day for him, being officially retired.
  Wayne Gretzky

en He's right up there with Gordie Howe,

en He, (Wayne) Gretzky and Gordie (Howe), for me, personally, are the guys. Special player, special person, special talent.

en I feel kind of embarrassed that it's on there. You look at it and I see my name on it and I understand that, but you look at Gordie Howe, Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky and Nigel Kirwan? It's like one of these things is not like the other.

en Right now there's no deal on the Gordie Howe project. Obviously it's something we've taken a look at and are looking at, but we haven't made a deal on anything. ... Right now it's just a little too early.

en One of the advantages, one of the special things, about playing in Detroit or Montreal is guys like Gordie Howe walk in the room. I didn't know he was here tonight, it was kind of a coincidence to get that assist on a night that he's here.

en I think Gordie Howe touched on it in the foreword to some extent when he said the geography actually helps in a lot of cases, especially in the generations before ours. If you want to play baseball, or football or hockey or soccer, you put something down at each end and just play.

en To be passing Gordie Howe - holy mackerel! That's unbelievable. That's how good you've been and that's how long you've played. And that's how good of players you played with.

en Detroit is still seen as the tough city, a city that has a reputation for high crime, ... The tough city thing is fine. It's always had a reputation as that. ... You know, Gordie Howe, when I was watching hockey, was the toughest guy in the league playing for the Red Wings. He represented that tough aura.

en His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy.

en It reminded me of my days in Houston, when we not only had fun, but we wanted to beat people's heads in all of the time, ... I've got no sympathy for anyone in the game. I just want to beat you. And I want to beat you as bad as possible.

en ...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...

en Gordie has probably done the best job in recent memory with this group. I can't say enough about the respect I have for him and what he's done for this team. They just do everything well.

en He might be one of the most skilled players to ever play the game. He could skate, he could beat you one-on-one, he could beat you with a pass, he could beat you with a shot. He was a complete, all-around player.


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