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Thursday, January 06, 2005
Bob Bourne's number to be retired...in Saskatoon
Blades set stage to retire four-time Stanley Cup Winner Bob
Bourne's #12
01/06/05 - Western Hockey League (WHL) Saskatoon Blades
The Saskatoon Blades announced this morning that the team and
itÂs fans will honor former Blades great Bob Bourne in a
pre-game ceremony on Friday January 28th , 2005 when the Blue &
Gold host the Moose Jaw Warriors. The ceremony will see the #12
of Bourne lifted to the rafters of Credit Union Centre and be
officially retired. The jersey retirement will be just the fifth
in franchise history, following those of Wendel Clark, Bernie
Federko, Brian Skrudland and Brent Ashton.
Bob, along with members of the Saskatoon Blades management team
will be at Joe Dogs Sports Restaurant on Thursday January 27th
from 6:00pm  7:30pm. Members of the local media are invited to
attend, as is the general public. Joe Dogs will be offering
supper and finger food specials in honor of BobÂs career with
the Saskatoon Blades.
This historic celebration, of one of SaskatoonÂs finest, is
proudly sponsored by PGI Printers, Culligan Water, Riviera, Shaw
TV, CJWW, Hot 93FM, Magic 98.3FM, C95, Rock 102FM, 650 CKOM and
the StarPhoenix .
Bourne, a hometown Saskatchewan boy, spent three full seasons,
with the Saskatoon Blades. As a rookie he skated with Dave
Lewis, Pat Price, and Lawrence Sacharuk collecting 60 points in
63 games. He followed up with 93 and 71 point seasons to round
out his Blades career. Following the 1973-74 season Bob signed
with the New York Islanders which was the start of a solid 14
year NHL career which saw Bob compete in 964 regular season
games while collecting 258 goals and 324 assists for 582 points
with 605 penalty minutes. With the New York Islanders Bob was
part on the Islander dynasty that won 4 consecutive Stanley Cup
Championships. After retiring in 1988 Bob spent 5 season
coaching in the IHL and WPHL.
Bob Bourne night will have a local flavor as many players who
played with Bob and the Blades still reside in the Saskatoon
area: Ralph Klassen, Ron Valade, Russ Walker, Dan Arndt, John
McIvor, Don Atchison, Sandy McCannell, Bill Laing, Ron Ashton,
Roger Kortko, and Brent Ashton.
Saskatoon Blades President Jack Brodsky comments, ÂThe Saskatoon
Blades have had a rich history of great hockey players and fine
men represent our team. Bob had a wonderful career with the
Saskatoon Blades and New York Islanders. He is the only
Saskatoon Blade alumni to win the Stanley Cup more than twice as
a player, and he did four times. We look forward to having BobÂs
number officially retired here at Credit Union Centre and join
the likes of Clark, Skrudland, Ashton and Federko.Â