Tonight, the Dallas Stars will be raising No.
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Modano. The festivities begin this afternoon at 4:30 with an arrival event and
“Green Carpet” ceremony in true Stars fashion and the ceremony itself begins at
6:00. The Stars have also released a book with limited quantities entitled
"Nine: A Salute to Mike Modano" with 1,000 special edition copies personally
autographed by Modano that have already sold out. We reached out to several of
Modanos colleagues from his playing career to discuss their experiences with
him. Bill Guerin, two-time Stanley Cup winner, four-time NHL All-Star and U.S.
Olympic Silver Medalist: “Ive known Mike for a long time. We played in the World
Juniors when we were 18 and were teammates in three Olympics and two World Cups.
It was Mike in the middle, Keith Tkachuk on the left and myself on the right.
Mike is the greatest American to ever play the game. He is an amazing hockey
player and an even better person. We first met when I was playing in Springfield
and he was playing in St. Albert and I couldnt believe the skill level of a
player that age could be that high. He was better than everyone else, but so
humble. It was amazing that he could be so great and also so grounded. Mike IS
the Dallas Stars, so its fitting that they are retiring his number” Craig
Button, TSN Scout and former Dallas Stars Director of Scouting (1992-98) and
Director of Player Personnel (1998-2000): “Watching Modano raise the Stanley Cup
over his head, the exhilaration and the emotion that you could feel was
phenomenal. At that time, he was only the fourth first overall pick (since the
universal draft began in 1970) to win the Cup with the franchise that had
drafted him. Only Guy Lafleur (1971), Denis Potvin (1973) and Mario Lemieux
(1984) were those who had done it to that point. Ironically Lemieux and Modano
faced off in 1991 when it was going to happen for the third time. There is an
expectation that when you are selected first overall that you can change the
fortunes of a franchise. Mike did that and his moment when he raised the cup I
think embodied a lot of satisfaction in being able to do it.” Mark Janko, Dallas
Stars Director of Hockey Administration and Director of Public Relations from
2005 to 2008. “The thing that people dont understand is how generous he is with
his time with people. Hes been pulled in so many different directions over the
years. We asked him to go to hospitals, kids carnivals, so many different things
and he always stayed longer than he was required. He would stay for an hour when
he was asked to stay for 10 minutes. He was the perfect athlete to sell the game
to Dallas. The fans love him and he still lives in Dallas to this day. He wanted
to sell the game in Dallas and did whatever he could to do it. People need to
know how sensitive he is. He cares so much about others and about winning. He
had tears in his eyes during his last game in Dallas, when he won the Stanley
Cup and when he retired as a member of the Dallas Stars. He has such a tender
heart, but also a warriors spirit. He cared so passionately and deeply about the
type of person and teammate that he was. He came back from injuries faster than
expected because he worked so hard to do it. He had God-given ability and worked
effortlessly to perfect it.” Theres no shortage of great sentiment when it comes
to Modano and theres no doubt about whether tears will be shed tonight during
this incredible honour. These reflections about Modano are great, but none of
them compare to the greatness of his hairdo and babyface on the day of the 1988
NHL Entry Draft.
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