March 31, 1928 – June 10, 2016 This monument honours the birth place of Gordie Howe. He was born in a farmhouse on this homestead in what is now the R.M. of Corman Park, in 1928. Gordie and his family moved to Saskatoon soon after.
Gordie began playing hockey in Saskatoon; his NHL career started in 1946, when at age 18 he signed with the Detroit Red Wings where he played from 1946-1971. The Red Wings retired his #9 sweater in 1972.
Gordie and his wife Colleen had four children, Mark, Marty, Murray, and Cathy. Gordie’s professional hockey career spanned an amazing six decades. The last game he played professionally he was a remarkable 69 years old Some of his most memorable hockey years were skating alongside his sons Mark and Marty in both the NHL and WHA
Gordie broke too many hockey records to mention. He was a fierce competitor and his hockey rivals respected his play and tried desperately to avoid his bone crushing body checks and his flying elbows.
Gordie and his beloved wife Colleen, who passed in 2009 are interred in Saskatoon.
A few of Gordie’s honours received include the following: Order of Canada 1971 Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame 1971 Hockey Hall of Fame 1972 Canada Sports Hall of Fame 1975 Dedicated by the R.M. of Corman Park – 2019
UndoneKingdoms
Looks so beautiful there. LGRW
Ydoesany1doanything
Never knew of this, that’s awesome
pretty_jimmy
It’s gorgeous…
el_Technico
I wish I knew about this when I was passing through Saskatchewan. Definitely more interesting than the endless flat plains.
red_wing
Dude, welcome to my city and province. If you need recommendations for anything while you’re here, DM me!
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Gordie Howe
“Mr. Hockey”
March 31, 1928 – June 10, 2016
This monument honours the birth place of Gordie Howe. He was born in a farmhouse on this homestead in what is now the R.M. of Corman Park, in 1928. Gordie and his family moved to Saskatoon soon after.
Gordie began playing hockey in
Saskatoon; his NHL career started in 1946, when at age 18 he signed with the Detroit Red Wings where he played from 1946-1971. The Red Wings retired his #9 sweater in 1972.
Gordie and his wife Colleen had four children, Mark, Marty, Murray, and Cathy.
Gordie’s professional hockey career spanned an amazing six decades. The last game he played professionally he was a remarkable 69 years old
Some of his most memorable hockey years were skating alongside his sons Mark and Marty in both the NHL and WHA
Gordie broke too many hockey records to mention. He was a fierce competitor and his hockey rivals respected his play and tried desperately to avoid his bone crushing body checks and his flying elbows.
Gordie and his beloved wife Colleen, who passed in 2009 are interred in Saskatoon.
A few of Gordie’s honours received include the following:
Order of Canada 1971
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame 1971
Hockey Hall of Fame 1972
Canada Sports Hall of Fame 1975
Dedicated by the R.M. of Corman Park – 2019
Looks so beautiful there. LGRW
Never knew of this, that’s awesome
It’s gorgeous…
I wish I knew about this when I was passing through Saskatchewan. Definitely more interesting than the endless flat plains.
Dude, welcome to my city and province. If you need recommendations for anything while you’re here, DM me!
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