Not a player to mess with: ‘Mr Hockey’ Gordie Howe was everything from brawler to goalscorer
Four-time Stanley Cup winner will leave behind a legacy that few will match with the ‘Great One’ Wayne Gretzky calling him ‘the greatest hockey player who ever played’

Gordie Howe was equal parts sharpshooter and street fighter, and remarkably durable to boot. But nobody dominates a rough-and-tumble game for parts of five decades without knowing when to pick his spots.
For all that, even “Mr Hockey” had no say in the timing of his passing.
Howe’s death at age 88 was announced by his family on Friday morning, even as the attention of the sporting world was riveted on Louisville, Kentucky, where the funeral of Muhammad Ali was taking place.
The parallels between the two men are considerable: each brought unusual skills to a tradition-laden sport and over the course of a career, transformed it forever; by the time they walked away, both could fairly lay claim to the moniker, “The Greatest.”
Yet there is little doubt who cast the longer shadow.