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He admitted that the night before his first game back in a Vancouver uniform, he couldn’t sleep because he was so excited. His deep attachment to the city and long history of community service has made him one of the most beloved Canucks players. Although he hasn’t worn the “C” in Vancouver since 1997, he is still affectionately referred to as “Captain Canuck.”Linden founded “Captain’s Kids” to give kids who would otherwise never have the opportunity to see a Canucks game. He’s a big supporter of Canuck Place Hospice, the Ronald McDonald House, Youth Against Violence, and the Children’s Hospital. He won the Gillette World Champion award in 1996, which is given to the Canadian athlete who best demonstrates athletic excellence, sportsmanship and humanitarian efforts.All told, he’s won Vancouver’s MVP (the Cyclone Taylor Award) four times, the Molson Cup twice, and the Vancouver team leading scorer (the Cyrus H. McLean Trophy) award. He’s had six 30 goal seasons and been an All-Star twice.He’s never been the best scorer, or the best skater, but he always does the little things right because the little things win or lose a game. Linden’s a big game player, one who knows that games are won and lost on defensive discipline and physical yet unspectacular plays He always plays with heart and determination. He’s a hockey player’s player.It’s obvious that he’s very loved and admired not only in Vancouver, but throughout the league. Tonight, at the beginning of the third period, he got a standing ovation. In a very classy move, the Flames players all backed away and gave him center ice. The Flames players on the bench were all banging their sticks against the boards as well in that time-honoured sign of approval.After the game, Linden was given a standing ovation, and the Flames players, led by Jarome Iginla, all made sure to shake hands with him. Flames players even came out of the locker room to say good bye. It’s the perfect farewell for one of hockey’s classiest guys. Although he hasn’t and won’t yet make an official declaration, it only seems appropriate to say:Goodbye Captain Canuck You’ll be missed..
Magnum Fills New GNR Technologies Order, Delivers 36,000 Pounds of SecondaryRubber Buffings, and Updates the MarketFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Magnum D'OrResources, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: MDOR), a next generation rubber recyclingsolutions company, announced today GNR Technologies received another 18 tonsof Magnum's product, and has reserved additional production batches.Visit http:// to view a video of GNRTechnologies products being loaded at Magnum's Magog FacilityMagnum Canada is now providing some products to local communities. Accordingto Mike Boux, VP of Magnum, "People are so happy to reduce their landscapingmaintenance and increase safety for their young ones. We now work with a pourin place rubber specialist to combine pour in place projects with ourbeautiful mulch."Magnum Canada has also begun discussions with a prominent Ontario plasticsproducer to combine plastic with up to 70% recycled rubber in their products.Magnum is also developing new relationships with notable European companiesthat specialize in the asphalt and rubber compounds industry Initial meetingshave already prompted further discussions. Magnum is also moving a step closer to the reactivation of 40 mesh powdersfrom the large OTR tires processed in Magog.Sample test results should bereturned from Magnum SRI Malaysia Lab in the near future. View recentMangum/SRI Next Generation Custom Compound positive trials of the tire recycling plant (nugget, granules and powders division)will begin Thursday with Phase I testing of all large components, controlpanels, handling equipment, and conveyors.Production of between 15,000 to20,000 tons of rubber/year is anticipated with the possibility of fine tuningoperations to produce in excess of 25,000 tons annually.Boux exclaimed, "Weare getting ready for the BIG day when our plant is in full production with arange of products no one else will have. Some of these products will rangefrom $200 to over $2,500 USD a ton." Cohen Independent Research Group (CIRG), Wall Street's leading independentresearch firm, recently initiated unsolicited non-compensated coverage onMagnum D'Or Resources, Inc.
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