First – what have you been up to lately – how are you doing?
Well, I’m retired! I’m 87 years old!
I have grandkids – one plays basketball and one plays baseball too.
So – tell me how you got started working for the Steelers?
I was drafted by the Major Junior Ontario Hockey Association in 1949 – I ended up playing everywhere after that – England, Sweden, Italy, Czechoslovakia….I was a goaltender and played in over 870 games.
When I got home in 1962, I played for the Pittsburgh Hornets hockey team. They folded and I was hired by Mr. Rooney as the equipment manager in ’65. That’s when they played at the old stadium – in the old locker room. In fact – I was the one who created the AJR patch for Art when he passed away – I put that together.
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