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Thanks so much, Chris.
That's Chris Cutler.
And looking forward to the call Habs and Lightning coming up tomorrow.
What a series that has been as well.
But, you know, you hear it in Chris's voice and you hear what he mentioned there about it doesn't matter who he's working with.
He always cared about the people next to him.
And I can't think of a single person who actually worked closely with Cheech and did not like him.
or couldn't get along with him.
And if they couldn't, trust me, that wasn't his issue.
That's a you problem.
Well, and that's why in so many ways, in terms of the overall media market, putting together everybody in terms of writers, play-by-play, every broadcaster, they were truly the best of the best.
of this market and what an incredible representation for this market our industry and for them to always be at the forefront of it and set a standard which is very hard to attain and we just try to do our best to approximate in any way possible just from a pure broadcasting standpoint and that's what true legacy is it's it's what sets a standard and what people aspire to become and to be
Matt from Delta says, when I was a kid, Cheech was one of the first iconic Canucks I always will remember.
I always played goal and took my old plastic hockey mask and crudly painted it and crudely painted it as close to his as possible.
I throw on my flying V and head out to play on the street with my foam cut pads.
Rest in peace, Cheech.
Thanks for every call, every laugh, every memory.
That's Matt from North Delta.
And that's well said, Matt.