Chairman Maouth
Retired Staff
Hey y'all. Canucks fan here.
This will be a bittersweet series for me. My uncle, Fred Hucul, played for the Blues in their inaugural season, 1967. Three years ago, he was featured in the 50 year celebration of the Blues induction into the NHL.
He now lives in Tucson but I spoke with him last year literally minutes after the Blues won the Stanley Cup. He was thrilled beyond belief. Indeed, his words and emotion brought a tear to my eye. He never got to play for a Stanley Cup winner, but nevertheless, the 2019 Stanley Cup winners helped make him feel just a little bit like a Stanley Cup champion, and for that, I am grateful.
Uncle Fred's health is failing and his time is, I imagine, short. I'm telling you this so that you might use whatever influence you have with whoever or whatever calls the shots in this universe, and to ask that you put in a good word on his behalf so that he may have a little bit of time left with his family, and with you, his fellow St. Louis Blues fans.
I love the hell out of this guy. He was the father I never had, and he was a great father.
Thanks guys. And good luck in the playoffs.
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This will be a bittersweet series for me. My uncle, Fred Hucul, played for the Blues in their inaugural season, 1967. Three years ago, he was featured in the 50 year celebration of the Blues induction into the NHL.
He now lives in Tucson but I spoke with him last year literally minutes after the Blues won the Stanley Cup. He was thrilled beyond belief. Indeed, his words and emotion brought a tear to my eye. He never got to play for a Stanley Cup winner, but nevertheless, the 2019 Stanley Cup winners helped make him feel just a little bit like a Stanley Cup champion, and for that, I am grateful.
Uncle Fred's health is failing and his time is, I imagine, short. I'm telling you this so that you might use whatever influence you have with whoever or whatever calls the shots in this universe, and to ask that you put in a good word on his behalf so that he may have a little bit of time left with his family, and with you, his fellow St. Louis Blues fans.
I love the hell out of this guy. He was the father I never had, and he was a great father.
Thanks guys. And good luck in the playoffs.
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