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| | Chill Magazine: The Hockey Issue 2003 - DOUG GILMOUR MY NEXT 30 YEARS (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-02) |
 | | Doug Gilmour, who's had it up to here with even well-intentioned inquiries about what he's going to do now that he's not a professional hockey player anymore, has taken to answering the question obliquely, by saying it with a song. |
 | | Accepting that Gilmour is indeed done, passing on from the NHL and into an afterlife beyond the game, is disorienting, possibly even more so to his vast constituency of fans than to the aging and busted-up athlete himself. |
 | | Gilmour, watching from his season's ticket seats, sweated out the first-round series against Philadelphia with everybody else, declining Quinn's offer of traveling with the team as he tried frantically to coax his knee back to minimal game-shape, if the team's playoffs had extended deeper into spring. |
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