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 Reggie Fleming (Chicago BlackHawk Alumni)

reggie flemingFrom the YouTube description: "A video I shot of my dad who is currently in a rehabilitation center due to a stroke and heart attack. I ask him about when he played with the Chicago Blackhawks and the NHL for 13 years. "
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Ken Dietz:
 

Reggie Fleming was loved by Chicago because he was a rough and tumble kind of player with a heart of gold.

I hope that someday soon he can get out of the hospital and be with the fans that have loved him though his Blackhawk and Cougar days.

 
Dave G:
 

Chris ,

More power to you for posting this on the web YOUtube . I think this is a Very good thing you could have done for your father , You would think & hope that some of those players came forward to see & visit him , I do remember your dad as a player . Growing up with Booby Hall . I lived in Addison Il and Bobby Hall lived very close to us , I wish your Dad a Good Recovery . It is not the end ,always remember " Everyday is a Good Day as long as you awake and see the sky!!!" Good Luck & May God Be with you "

Mr G.


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