I saw the ceremony on TV and he was so gracious and humble. It's very sad.. I have a great framed poster of him, Gilmour and Clark with their motorcycles..
He was just in hospital this week but released yeterday. He had/has pneumonia.
There's a FACEBOOK site (55 thousand+ members) I've posted a link for at my FB to have him inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. There are others in there without the stats he has..
Pat Burns is one of the classiest, most-respected coaches to ever stand behind the bench. In 14 seasons as an NHL coach, he amassed an impressive record of 501-350-161-14 in 1019 games with Montreal, Toronto, Boston and New Jersey.
He won three Jack Adams Awards with three different teams (Montreal in 1989, Toronto in 1993 and Boston in 1998) -- the only three time winner in history. He also won in his first year as a head coach. He hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup with the Devils in 2003.
He retired from coaching because of recurring bouts with cancer. After his latest diagnosis (lung cancer), he decided to forego treatment. Pat Burns will not be with us much longer. Let's pressure the HHOF selection committee and the media to get Pat Burns fast-tracked into the Hockey Hall of Fame. While he and his family can enjoy it. While he can attend in person. And while he can bask in the ultimate, and well-deserved achievement of a stellar career cut short. Please help us spread the word.
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