Players and fans to honour Bower at ACC
The Toronto Maple Leafs, their players, NHL alumni and thousands of fans will gather Wednesday at the Air Canada Centre for one last tribute to Johnny Bower, who gave so much of his career to the franchise.
A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. Many of Bower’s teammates from the 1960s Stanley Cup years will attend, with the speakers expected to include Dave Keon, Frank Mahovlich, Ron Ellis as well as grandson Johnny Bower III and Leafs president Brendan Shanahan.
Bower died at age 93 from pneumonia on Dec. 26.
Before Tuesday’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, there was a moment of silence and a pregame tribute. For winger James van Riemsdyk, who has seen many team-themed events at the ACC the past few years, many involving Bower, this will be different.
“It’s a sad day, but it will be a celebration of the great things he did and how much he meant to so many people,” van Riemsdyk said.
Maple Leafs radio voice Joe Bowen, who recalled meeting Bower as a star-struck lad from Sudbury in the mid-1960s, will emcee Wednesday’s event. The 48th Highlanders, who have played at the Leafs’ home opener since 1931, will also be part of the ceremony.
The event will be streamed live at www.mapleleafs.com. Seating for the public will only be in the stands with the arena floor reserved for family and special guests.
Online condolences may be made at www.glenoaks.ca