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  Rob Ramage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rob Ramage was born on January 11, 1959 in Byron, Ontario, Canada and was a professional ice hockey player from 1979 to 1994.
Ramage was selected first overall by the Colorado Rockies in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.
Ramage is also a comitted and adoring hockey watcher to present day, as he thouroghly enjoys watching his second-cousin, 17-year old Eric Friesen, for the Miget NC Bobcats in the Saskatoon Minor Hockey Leauge.
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 Ramage faces charges in crash By Derrick Goold Post
Former Blues Rob Ramage was charged with impaired and dangerous driving Tuesday as a result of a car accident that killed former NHL player Keith Magnuson in suburban Toronto on Monday evening.
Ramage, who lives in St. Louis, was in stable condition Tuesday night at William Osler Health Centre after surgery to repair a dislocated hip.
Ramage and Magnuson were returning to Toronto from the funeral for Keith McCreary, chair of the NHL Alumni Association.
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 Encyclopedia: Rob Ramage
Ramage is a Plein Air painter and gets a lot of his imagery from the Northwest and Western United States.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rob Ramage faces a new charge stemming from the car crash that resulted in the death of former Chicago Blackhawk Keith Magnuson.
Ramage, who played for eight teams during his 15-year NHL career, was hospitalized with a broken leg after his Chrysler Intrepid veered onto oncoming traffic in Vaughan, Ont., just north of Toronto.
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 NHL-Magnuson-Killed, 4th Writethru……………………….. #####..REUSE STORY ID..!!!!...####   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
TORONTO (CP) - Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rob Ramage was charged with impaired driving and dangerous driving Tuesday as family and friends of Keith Magnuson mourned the former NHL defenceman's death in a three-car crash.
Ramage, 44, was initially charged with impaired operation causing death, which carries with it a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Ramage was released from police custody on a $100,000 bail order during a show-cause hearing inside the William Osler Health Centre in west-end Toronto late Tuesday.
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 Ex-Leafs captain facesdrunk-driving charge @ workopolis.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ramage with impaired operation of a vehicle causing death and with dangerous driving causing death.
Ramage had a reputation as a serious and thoughtful ex-player, now working as a financial adviser and a volunteer on the executive of the NHL Alumni Association.
Ramage and the 39-year-old woman driving the Pathfinder were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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 Toronto Sun: - Ex-mates stand behind their captain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ramage came to the Leafs in the summer of 1989 from the Stanley Cup champion Calgary Flames.
Ramage did everything from mediate playground-type disputes over ice time to discouraging cliques on a team that finished with just 23 wins in his final season.
Ramage and his wife, Dawn, have three children, Tamara, who is in university, and teenagers Jaclyn and John.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/TorontoSun/Sports/2003/12/17/pf-289424.html   (335 words)

  
 CBC Sports: Rob Ramage faces new charge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Former NHL defenceman Rob Ramage faces a new charge of operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol content over the legal limit.
Magnuson, 56, was a passenger in the car Ramage was driving back from a funeral in Bolton, Ont., for Keith McCreary, chairman of the NHL alumni association and a former player with Pittsburgh and Atlanta.
The passenger side of Ramage's car bore the brunt of the impact with an oncoming SUV, which spun into a neighbouring lane where it was clipped by a third car.
www.cbc.ca /cgi-bin/templates/sportsView.cgi?/news/2004/01/15/Sports/ramage04015   (466 words)

  
 National Hockey League - CBS SportsLine.com
TORONTO -- Retired NHL defenseman Rob Ramage was charged Tuesday in the three-car crash that killed Keith Magnuson, a former player and coach of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Ramage, a former Toronto Maple Leafs captain, was headed for surgery late Monday at William Osler Health Center.
Ramage, 44, was charged with impaired driving causing death, York Regional Police said.
www.sportsline.com /nhl/story/6929035   (320 words)

  
 Hockeydb.com Forums - Former Blackhawks player Magnuson dies
Ramage, who led the Leafs as captain for two seasons, suffered a dislocated hip but was in stable condition in hospital, according to Canadian Press and tsn.ca.
Ramage is vice-chairman of the alumni association and Magnuson is past-chairman.
In closing it isn't the younger generation of hockey stars that just walk a thin line this year Dan Heatley and Rob Ramage were given the ulimate sentance of knowing they killed a friend while behind the wheel, and they have to live with this for the rest of their lives.
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 Finder: Ramage's situation sets off some strange conflicts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The same Rob Ramage who is the father of Pee Wee defenseman John Ramage wearing the blue-note No. 5 that his dad wore from 1982-88.
The same Rob Ramage who toils as a stockbroker in St. Louis, coaches his and other parents' kids in a youth-hockey organization rife with Blues alumni, serves as vice chairman of the NHL players' alumni.
The same Rob Ramage who was behind the wheel Dec. 15, driving himself and a friend back to Toronto from the funeral of a beloved NHL player and fellow alumni officeholder, when his vehicle swerved into the oncoming lanes and got into a three-car accident that killed his passenger, Keith Magnuson.
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 SI.com - NHL - Ramage charged in Magnuson death - Tuesday December 16, 2003 12:40PM
TORONTO (AP) -- Retired NHL defenseman Rob Ramage was charged Tuesday in the three-car crash that killed Keith Magnuson, a former player and coach of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Ramage, a former Toronto Maple Leafs captain, was taken to a hospital where he underwent surgery for a dislocated hip, said York police spokeswoman Kathleen Griffin.
Ramage, 44, was charged with impaired driving causing death, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, police said.
www.cnn.com /cnnsi/2003/hockey/nhl/12/16/bc.hkn.magnusonaccident.ap/index.html   (335 words)

  
 ESPN.com - NHL - Screen Shots: Penance enough?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ramage and retired Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Keith Magnuson were at a funeral home outside of Toronto to pay their respects to fellow NHL Alumni executive Keith McCreary, who succumbed to cancer six days earlier.
You can't simply dismiss Ramage as just another guy whose selfish decision deserves the harshest of punishments, because you understand the makeup of the man. His countless good deeds, on and off the ice, shouldn't be dismissed simply because of one horribly unfortunate move.
Rob could see I didn't look right and went out of his way to let me know of his concern for me. With their assistance, I saw the error of my ways and now live a very healthy lifestyle.
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 TSN.ca - Print Story - Canada's Sports Leader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ramage was charged Thursday with operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol content over the legal limit of 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood, police in York Region north of Toronto said in a statement.
Magnuson, 56, was a passenger in the car Ramage was driving back from a funeral in Bolton, Ont., north of Toronto when it suddenly veered into oncoming traffic, according to police.
Ramage suffered a broken leg in the accident.
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 1979 NHL Entry Draft -- Rob Ramage
Ramage Charged in Magnuson Death: On Dec. 16, 2003, Ramage landed in the headlines for a tragic reason when he was charged with impaired driving in the three-car accident that killed former NHL All-Star defenseman Keith Magnuson.
Magnuson, 56, died instantly, while Ramage and a woman in one of the other vehicles were also hurt, but their injuries were not life-threatening.
On April 22, 2005, a Newmarket panel determined there was enough evidence for Ramage to face a trial in the case on the charge of impaired driving causing death, which could lead to life imprisonment.
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 Ex-Blackhawk Magnuson killed (Impaired Charge for Rob Ramage Coming)
Ex-Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rob Ramage was also injured in the accident.
Magnuson and Ramage were reportedly on their way back to Toronto from nearby Bolton, Ont., where they attended the funeral of former NHL player Keith McCreary, who died last week after a battle with cancer.
Ramage, 44, played in 1,044 games in the NHL from 1979 to 1994, scoring 139 goals with 425 assists.
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 Ramage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lawson P. Ramage (1909–1990), a Vice Admiral and noted submarine commander during World War II
Rob Ramage (born 1959), a Canadian ice hockey player
Ramage, first in the Ramage series of historical novels
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 SI.com - NHL - Report: Ex-Leafs captain faces life in prison - Friday April 22, 2005 9:29PM
Rob Ramage (left) scored 139 goals and tallied 425 assists between 1979-94.
While returning from the funeral of former NHL Alumni Association chairman Keith McCreary on Dec. 15, 2003, Ramage was involved in a disastrous three-car accident in Vaughan, Ontario that claimed the life of Magnuson, who was a passenger in the vehicle.
Ramage suffered a dislocated hip in the crash.
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 Lightning: Ex-associates stunned about Ramage
Ramage, who Esposito claimed in the expansion draft and played 66 games in Tampa Bay's inaugural season, was charged last week with impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death in the wreck that killed former Blackhawks player and coach Keith Magnuson.
Ramage was driving Magnuson back to Toronto from nearby Bolton, Ontario, where they attended the funeral of NHL Alumni Association chairman Keith McCreary.
Esposito said Ramage, who had five goals, 17 points and 138 penalty minutes for the Lightning, was the model of a team player.
www.sptimes.com /2003/12/21/Lightning/Ex_associates_stunned.shtml   (877 words)

  
 National Hockey League - CBS SportsLine.com
NEWMARKET, Ont. -- Retired NHL defenseman Rob Ramage was charged Thursday with driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit in the crash that killed former Chicago Blackhawks player and coach Keith Magnuson.
Ramage had already been charged with impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death.
The 56-year-old Magnuson was a passenger in the car Ramage was driving Dec. 15, 2003, when their vehicle crossed into the oncoming lane and struck an SUV, which was then hit by another car, police said.
www.sportsline.com /nhl/story/7008928   (222 words)

  
 CycleForums - Former Blackhawk Magnuson Dead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Magnuson, 56, was riding with Ramage on Monday night as the two reportedly were on the way back to Toronto from nearby Bolton, Ont., where they attended the funeral of NHL Alumni Association chair Keith McCreary, who died last week after a battle with cancer.
According to police, Ramage and Magnuson were heading eastbound on Rutherford Road at around 5 p.m., in Vaughan, Ont., when their vehicle crossed into the westbound lane and struck two vehicles.
Magnuson, who was a passenger in the car, was pronounced dead at the scene while Ramage, 44, was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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 Car Forums - Another NHL Drinking and Driving Nightmare... - beyond.ca car forums
Ramage is charged with impaired driving causing death.
Ramage was hospitalized with injuries from the accident.
Magnuson and Ramage were reportedly on their way back to Toronto from nearby Bolton, Ont., where they attended the funeral of NHL Alumni Association chair Keith McCreary, who died last week after a battle with cancer.
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 London Free Press: Sports Section - Keith Magnuson's family doesn't blame Ramage
Ramage, also a former NHL defenceman and friend of Magnuson, was driving the car Magnuson was in when it crashed north of Toronto on Monday night.
Ramage, who suffered a broken leg in the wreck, is charged with impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death.
"We spoke to Rob and assured him that the family does not feel he was at fault," the Magnuson family said in a statement released yesterday by the Blackhawks.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/LondonFreePress/Sports/2003/12/19/291385.html   (251 words)

  
 Columbia Newsblaster: Magnuson killed in wreck; Rob Ramage charged   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Retired NHL defenseman Rob Ramage was charged Tuesday in the three-car crash that killed Keith Magnuson, a former player and coach of the Chicago Blackhawks.
(article 3) Ramage was charged with impaired driving causing death, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, police said.
Retired NHL defenseman Rob Ramage was charged Tues...
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 Official Tampa Bay Lightning Message Board: OT - ex-Bolt Rob Ramage in car accident
VAUGHAN, Ont. (CP) -- Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rob Ramage was injured in a three-car accident that left one man dead Monday.
Sportsnet.ca is reporting that Ex-Blackhawk Keith Magnuson was killed in the crash where Ramage was injured.
ramage charged with impaired drivining in the accident.
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 Rob Ramage - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Rob Ramage - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 ChannelCincinnati.com - NHL - Retired NHL Player Charged In Magnuson's Death   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Toronto, ON -- Rob Ramage, a retired NHL defenseman, was charged Tuesday with impaired driving causing death in the three-car accident that killed former Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Keith Magnuson.
Magnuson was killed late Monday afternoon when the car he was riding in, driven by Ramage, crossed the center median and collided with two vehicles.
He was pronounced dead at the scene, and Ramage was taken to an area hospital for surgery.
www.channelcincinnati.com /nhl/2707533/detail.html   (234 words)

  
 Rob Ramage
Rob Ramage was born on January 11, 1951 in Byron, Ontario.
He was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the first round, #1 overall in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.
During his NHL career, Ramage played for 8 different teams and the defenseman appeared in 1044 games, scoring 139 goals, 452 assists for 564 points while racking up 2224 penalty minutes.
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