Gordie Howe and Steve Yzerman are two of the Detroit Red Wings' most iconic figures.
Though generations apart, both shared similar success on and off the ice in Motown, and Yzerman - now general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning - issued a statement Friday in the wake of Howe's death.
"It was very saddening to hear the news of Gordie's passing this morning," Yzerman wrote. "He has been an icon not only in Detroit, but throughout the entire hockey world for as long as I can remember. As one of the greatest players to ever play in the NHL, the majority of his career being in Detroit, it was an honor to wear the same uniform, spend time with, laugh, joke, and seek advice from him. Gordie's humility and kindness left a permanent impression on me, greatly influencing how I tried to conduct myself throughout my career.
"His impact on the Red Wings organization is still evident today. I travel the world and constantly hear stories from people who love the Wings and share memories of the glory days when Gordie and his teammates ruled the NHL. For all players fortunate enough to play for the Wings, we should take time to thank and honor Gordie, for he is a significant reason why Detroit is such a special place to play."
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