
He scored 498 goals at the NHL level, winning six Stanley Cups along the way. He’s one of the greatest playoff performers of all time and a card-carrying member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
And on Thursday afternoon, Glenn Anderson was my linemate.
It’s all part of a the Scotiabank Pro Am for Alzheimer’s – a chance for everyday folks to skate alongside NHL alumni, funding important research and treatment along the way.
Check out the video below for our interview with the Oilers legend (including his take on who Sidney Crosby’s missing hockey glove really belongs to), along with some “highlights” of our time on the ice together. I’ll never forgive myself for showing up with stone hands…
Have a great weekend!
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