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		<title>Biofile with Gordie Howe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scoop Malinowski</dc:creator>
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Status: ‘Mr. Hockey.’ NHL right winger with Detroit Red Wings (1946-1971) and Hartford Whalers (1979-80).
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 205
DOB: March 31, 1928 In: Floral, Sask.
Hockey Inspirations: &#8220;My brother Bernie was a tough defenseman. I remember grabbing his bag and dragging it through the snow when he was going overseas during the war. The late Alf Pike [...]]]></description>
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<p>Status: ‘Mr. Hockey.’ NHL right winger with Detroit Red Wings (1946-1971) and Hartford Whalers (1979-80).</p>
<p>Ht: 6-0 Wt: 205</p>
<p>DOB: March 31, 1928 In: Floral, Sask.</p>
<p>Hockey Inspirations: &#8220;My brother Bernie was a tough defenseman. I remember grabbing his bag and dragging it through the snow when he was going overseas during the war. The late Alf Pike who played for New York. What he did with me&#8230;I was with the New York Rangers camp and then I was sitting there looking at everybody. Then he just grabbed my arm and said, ‘Let the kid here eat or he&#8217;ll starve to death!’ So he took me in line and let me eat. Then he was really nice because he, from there, drove me over to camp. And the way he dressed is the way I dress today. I was watching him &#8211; I found a hero who helped me. Ab Welsh was another one. I asked for an autograph at the old City of Saskatoon rink. I walked in there &#8211; I must&#8217;ve said the right thing &#8211; he took me in the room and all the players signed my program. He said, ‘Do you play?’ I said, ‘Yes sir.’ That&#8217;s when he went to the back room. He gave me his stick &#8211; an old three-piece stick &#8211; I&#8217;d never seen one before. I slept with the stick. So what bothered me more &#8211; was the autograph. What it meant. I said, ‘If I&#8217;m going to be a total hockey player then I better learn how to write.’ So the signature I&#8217;m using now is the one my mother picked out. So it&#8217;s like a legacy every time I write. It&#8217;s like a legacy toward my mom.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nicknames: &#8220;Mr. Hockey. Power &#8211; Jack Adams called me Power. I don&#8217;t know why.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Movies: &#8220;I like westerns.&#8221;</p>
<p>Early Hockey Memory: &#8220;Early memories, yes&#8230;I went to Regina, Saskatchewan &#8211; the first time I had ever been on the road &#8211; and scored three goals against Regina. And the memory was nice getting the goals, but when I read my name in the paper &#8211; &#8216;future NHL star&#8217; &#8211; that was a very, I would say, fond memory. I was about 13. Those are the days that maybe got me thinking it was within reach. That basically, the little things in life are what really set you up. That one write-up in the paper &#8211; what the media can do for you. That got me thinking. I went out and practiced. I shot all summer long and all winter long. I think that one motivational write-up was probably one of the two things that gave me the idea that I could play in the game. (Did you save it?) No. Dang it!&#8221;</p>
<p>First Job: &#8220;Damn good questions&#8230;oh yeah, it was delivering papers for the grocery store on a bike in sub-zero weather. I was in King George School, Westmont School, age 9. Third grade; 35 cents a day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Meal: &#8220;Probably fish.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Breakfast Cereal: &#8220;I like them all. I like oatmeal. I ate oatmeal so much I had hives <em>(laughs)</em>. And I didn&#8217;t realize that it was the best thing I ever did for myself.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: &#8220;All kinds.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pre-Game Feeling: &#8220;Depends on who I was playing against. I recall one time &#8211; (son) Mark used to go to games with me &#8211; I mean, he used to like to dress like me and go to the game and everything. He asked me a question. I said, ‘Mark, please give your dad time to think. I&#8217;m trying to think of how I&#8217;m going to get somebody for forgettin&#8217; me last week!’ That&#8217;s preparation for the game. I can think of when we left the door of the dressing room to walk to the rink. Over the door there was a big, red sign and all it said was, ‘We supply everything but guts.’ And that gave us a high tone. We had a bunch of feisty guys &#8211; we gotta do this, we gotta do that. One time (linemate) Sid Abel told us Phil Esposito was making a fool of the team. Somebody hit him! So I went and I took the job in my hands and when he came across center ice, I hit him. And during the conversation &#8211; it was really funny &#8211; he mumbled. I said, ‘What&#8217;d you say?’ He said, ‘To think you used to be my favorite <em>(laughs)</em>.’ So there are comical moments that come with a lot of seriousness.&#8221;</p>
<p>Greatest Sports Moment: &#8220;Lacing the skates on with (sons) Marty and Mark (with Houston Aeros of WHA in 1973). There&#8217;s no doubt in my mind. It was something I had given up &#8211; that was in my mind in the years in Detroit &#8211; when I retired in 1971. So when I did that in the back of my mind I had given up any hopes. Because I knew the kids had enough talent to make it. And could I hang on long enough? Obviously, I couldn&#8217;t. I had a couple of years rest. Things got a little stronger. The wrist got stronger. They got a lot better, too. Once I learned I could play a couple more years with the kids &#8211; that&#8217;s a highlight. You can always say Stanley Cup and different things. Playing with my sons was something I really wanted. And when it came my way &#8211; it was supposed to be one year &#8211; but it turned out seven years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most Painful Moment: &#8220;When they took my knees out. And they gave me two brand new knees. Total replacement on knees. That&#8217;s the most severe pain I ever had. But I think you always think of the time &#8211; moments are funny. When I retired the first time (1971), my mother (Katharine) had just died. So that was very much in my mind, too. So you want total painful moment &#8211; when I retired I was giving up something I love and I had already lost somebody I loved. That was a tough one. She had always hoped that I would give up the game before I got seriously injured. And I was thinking about it at the time, but I had just too much in me to leave the game. Losing Stanley Cups. There&#8217;s so many. The painfulness in the loss of a game by doing something silly &#8211; that&#8217;s real painful. The only time I ever lost sleep when I went home was when I was directly responsible for the loss of game &#8211; that used to really bug me. That&#8217;s why maybe some of the guys couldn&#8217;t understand me sometimes. (They said) ‘You led the league in scoring, you came back to training camp wondering if you&#8217;re going to make the club.’ Well, that was my attitude. I wanted to do something to catch the eye of somebody. Maybe get a raise. It&#8217;s silly. But when you&#8217;re only making $8,000 a year, you gotta think that way.&#8221;</p>
<p>Funny Memory: &#8220;We had trainers who were good friends. I got hit in the shin. I knew it was sore because I was bleeding under the shin pad. He said, ‘What&#8217;s the matter?’ I said, ‘I think I broke the big toe, as a matter of fact.’ The guy said, ‘How far is it from your heart?’ I basically said, ‘It&#8217;s about as close as my fist is from your nose, if you don&#8217;t start cuttin&#8217;!’ Yeah, I had a broken toe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Toughest Competitors: &#8220;I never based &#8216;em on that way. Toughest in the way&#8230;Tim Horton was stronger than a damn bull. He&#8217;d lock you up and you&#8217;re done for. And Bobby Hull could kill you. I think Bobby Orr could kill you. I think Wayne Gretzky could kill you &#8211; with his goals and workmanship. That&#8217;s a different kind of toughness. An all-around strong guy and very aggressive, but I never had to tussle with him &#8211; but the best man I saw was John Ferguson with Montreal.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most Treasured Possession: &#8220;Memories. Memories covered so many things.&#8221;</p>
<p>People Qualities Most Admired: &#8220;People with honesty. If anything else &#8211; respect. Honesty &#8211; we tried to live by it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Career Accomplishments: Six-time scoring champ; six-time Hart Trophy winner; 23 All-Star Games; four Stanley Cups.</p>
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		<title>Biofile with Maria Kirilenko</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scoop Malinowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Status: WTA tennis player. 
Ht: 5-8  Wt: 127
DOB: January 25, 1987  In: Moscow, Russia
First Tennis Memory:  &#8220;When I came to the club when I was seven-years-old and I came to one of the bigger clubs in Moscow &#8211; Dynamo. It was my first time. My father, he brought me there. We were expecting the coach would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ht: 5-8  Wt: 127</p>
<p>DOB: January 25, 1987  In: Moscow, Russia</p>
<p>First Tennis Memory:  &#8220;When I came to the club when I was seven-years-old and I came to one of the bigger clubs in Moscow &#8211; Dynamo. It was my first time. My father, he brought me there. We were expecting the coach would group me, like, if she likes me, she will take me &#8211; or I go home. And then when I came there I didn&#8217;t play tennis at all. I mean, I could hit some balls but it was a little bit strange technique. And coaches gave me some exercises to run, and this kind of stuff. And she said, Okay, I&#8217;m gonna take her. And everybody was surprised. And also, all the girls who were in the club, who were my age, already played for one year and everybody was laughing about me. Like, Why did you come here? Because you can&#8217;t play tennis. I was like, We will see later [laughs].&#8221;</p>
<p>Hobbies/Leisure Activities:  &#8220;Well, when I&#8217;m back at Moscow, I like to go to theater and be with friends. Also, maybe playing some golf as well. Reading, music and just to do some different stuff, like snowboarding, for example. I like to do something different.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nickname:  &#8220;Makiri.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tennis Inspirations:  &#8220;I like to play tennis since I was small and nobody push me. And I like to win the match because the feeling, especially when you beat the top players and when you win the tournament. It&#8217;s a feeling you couldn&#8217;t compare with others [smiles]. It&#8217;s great. I want to practice more and more and to be a better and better player.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Movie:  &#8220;I like Butterfly Effect.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last Book Read:  &#8220;Twilight, the four books. I&#8217;m on the fourth one.&#8221;</p>
<p>Musical Tastes:  &#8220;Difficult to say. Like, I don&#8217;t like the one singer, I like many different songs. And last time I&#8217;m listening to Scorpions, I like those songs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Current Car:  &#8220;I don&#8217;t drive. I have a license but I&#8217;m not driving yet [smiles]. Dangerous in Moscow to drive [laughs]. Because of traffic, crazy drivers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Meal:  &#8220;Russian food.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Ice Cream Flavor:  &#8220;Vanilla with walnuts.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pre-Match Feeling:  &#8220;Different things. Sometimes you&#8217;re completely not nervous. You have nerves sometimes. But I prefer to have some nerves, because you concentrate more on the game and you&#8217;re there from the first point.&#8221;</p>
<p>Greatest Sports Moment:  &#8220;Yeah I won China Open, first WTA title (d. Groenfeld 63 64 in 2005). And also the junior U.S. Open (2002) when I was under 18, when I was 15 years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most Painful Moment:  &#8220;Yeah, losing in the first match in the Grand Slams. It&#8217;s always sad when you lose in the first round.&#8221;</p>
<p>Closest Tennis Friends:  &#8220;Maybe now it&#8217;s Sorana Cirstea and Marta Domochowska.&#8221;</p>
<p>Funniest Players Encountered:  &#8220;Women &#8211; nobody funny [laughs].&#8221;</p>
<p>Toughest Competitors:  &#8220;I don&#8217;t like to play with lefties.&#8221;</p>
<p>Funny Tennis Memory:  &#8220;Maybe in the moment when you&#8217;re going for a dropshot, you make it and then you go in the net [laughs]. And you&#8217;re losing the point. (When did it happen?) A few times in my career, I couldn&#8217;t stop before the net. I&#8217;m like, hanging.&#8221;</p>
<p>Favorite Players To Watch:  &#8220;Everybody [laughs].&#8221;</p>
<p>Photo credit: Mark Peterson/Corleve.</p>
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