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willus3 Posted - 05/14/2007 : 18:17:25
Thoughts on Bryan Fogarty's career and life?
Here is a tragic story of a guy who had all the talent in the world but couldn't conquer his demons.
http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=10487

He battled depression and was an alcoholic but his talent was undeniable.

"He had everything. He could skate like the wind. He could see anybody on the ice. He could make the perfect pass. He was as talented as anybody I've seen in junior hockey. He broke all of Bobby Orr's records. Everybody was telling me you can't go wrong with him." - Maurice Filion, former Quebec GM, who drafted Bryan Fogarty with the Nordiques' first pick in 1987, six picks ahead of Quebec's second selection, Joe Sakic

"Mats Sundin told me this: 'Bryan Fogarty could skate faster, shoot harder and pass crisper drunk than the rest of us could sober.'" - Max Offenberger

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99pickles Posted - 05/17/2007 : 02:06:58
I forgot that he died.
tctitans Posted - 05/15/2007 : 11:18:18
I remember him clearly as well..

WHAT a talent...

WHAT a waste of talent...

The guy really had amazing elite skills... Natural born skater... But just couldnt get his life in order (actually from my recollection, he really didnt even want to - he was pretty happy just doing his thing and having fun and wasnt driven to accomplish anything for anyone).

Man thou... it would have been interesting to see what he could have developed into if things were a bit different.... Record books could have been changed.
Guest4009 Posted - 05/15/2007 : 10:59:07
I remember him well. In fact, I took him in my hockey draft in his rookie year. He didn't do so well, if I remember right. He was friends with John Kordic, who also died before his time. I think there was a documentary made about them living together at one time, trying to keep each other clean.
In today's NHL, I bet they would have been able to help him. Not because they care more (which I think they do, in general) but because there's too much money on the table to let a prime talent like that slip away.
willus3 Posted - 05/15/2007 : 06:36:14
Does no one remember Bryan?

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