Post view

Kings fan honors fallen scouts, brings Cup champions hat to World Trade Center memorial (PHOTO)
The L.A. Kings' first Stanley Cup in franchise history meant a lot to many long-suffering fans that feared they might never see the team raise the Cup before they die. But there were some that weren't so lucky. Two in particular: Garnet "Ace" Bailey and Mark Lawrence Bavis, L.A. Kings scouts who were aboard United Flight 175, which crashed into the South Tower of the Nike Air Jordan pas cher World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Both men are commemorated at the 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero. Their names are written at the South Pool, on Panel S-3. That's a photo of the spot above, with an L.A. Kings Stanley Cup champions hat resting between them. Kings fan Dave Krasne, who lives in New York City, thought of the two scouts when the Kings won the Cup, and decided it wasn't right that they miss Thursday's Stanley Cup celebrations. He brought a hat to the memorial and Jordan Pas Cher laid it between them. "May Mark Bavis and Ace Bailey finally RIP," he said in a tweet. An incredible tribute, and a fitting end Air Jordan Pas Cher to a day of celebrating in Los Angeles. Said Bryan Reynolds over at Hockey Wilderness: To Mr. Krasne, a hearty "Well Done!" sir. You took a step very few would have thought to take, and for that you deserve the praise of the entire hockey world. Thank you for keeping these men in your thoughts as you celebrated your team's Air Jordan Pas Cher championship. Ditto. Now, if you'll pardon me, things just got a little glass
liu89 25.06.2012 0 213
ADS

HTML Block
Comments
Order by: 
Per page:
 
  • There are no comments yet
Post info
25.06.2012 (4332 days ago)
ADS

 

 

 

Rate
_n_votes
Recommend
Actions
Categories
Baby Blogs (2 posts)
Blogging for Money (5 posts)
Books (5 posts)