High Praise For Williams From Don Cherry

In Editor Choice, Hockey

If it turns out that NHL veteran Justin Williams has hung up his skates for good, he certainly has praise from one of the best.

β€œHe was terrific,” boasted Don Cherry speaking to Today’s Northumberland about the Cobourg native.

β€œIf I was ever coach in the National Hockey League now, he’d be the guy I’d want on the ice if the game was in overtime.”

The Carolina Hurricanes Captain announced on September 2 the he felt unsure of his aspirations regarding his future in hockey.

The 37-year-old helped bring the Hurricanes to the Eastern Conference final in their first post season appearance since 2009.

Williams said because of his β€œindecision” about his NHL future, he’s decided to step away from the game.

Over the course of his career with Philadelphia, Carolina, Los Angles and Washington he’s earned three Stanley Cups, a Conn Smythe trophy for most valuable player of the playoffs and scored 15 points during game sevens in the playoffs.

Many people call Williams, β€œMr. Game 7,” but for Grapes, it’s β€œMr. Clutch”

β€œHe always seemed to be around the net when you needed him.”

Grapes said last season during a segment of Coach’s Corner he was never a fan of the after game antics one the ice the Hurricanes did when they won. If fact, Cherry called the players β€œjerks.”

β€œI don’t know if he was really thrilled about doing the silly stuff.”

But Cherry admits if it truly is the end of the line for Williams career, β€œhe’s my type of guy and he earned the name Mr. Clutch.”

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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