I was only 4 during the Fog Game but a couple of years later I used to go to the a Kenmore Library all the time and have them cue up the 8mm silent film of that series for me over and over.
Heres a film of the series with narration -A couple of years later I used to go to the Kenmore Library and have them cue up the 8mm silent film of that series for me.
SONS OF WINDSOR
BY GARE JOYCE IN WINDSOR, ONT.
Warren Rychel and Bob Boughner transformed junior hockey in the City of Roses. In the process, the pair of former bruisers turned the Spitfires into a jewel of the CHL.
"I was on the left post, kind of down and he cut into the middle. As soon as the impact happened, my vision changed. It was noticeable…scared me instantly, because my vision was different."
Lieuwen suffered a concussion, but the consequences were not similar to most we know.
“I’m very fortunate that I’m not experiencing headaches or dizziness. But I had serious deficiencies with my eyesight. There’s a long and a short story. The short one is that you’re reaching for a bar you can never get to. I just made the NHL, and I wanted to get back. It’s all you are focused on.”
He said the Sabres “were good” about sending him to a top eye rehab specialist in New York City. Eventually, he started seeing Dan Bos, a physiotherapist in Abbotsford, B.C., who has helped many NHLers. Both would get on him track, but only for short bursts.
“For a while, it would be okay. The next season, I didn’t feel bad, came into camp and started decent. Then my sight would fall off tracking the puck from side-to-side. But I kept making that push. Nothing could stop me from continuing to try. If there’s even a one per cent chance I could get healthy and get back to the NHL, I was going to try.”
He spent two more years in Rochester. This past season, he joined the Avalanche organization, playing 12 games at ECHL Colorado and two with AHL San Antonio. But, earlier this week, at age 25, he informed his family and friends that it’s time. He is retiring from pro hockey.