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Glenn Anderson and Alicia Maryniuk pose beside their 1985 photo. (photo by: Andy Devlinfont> Day 3 - Monday, January 12, 2009 Glenn Anderson's Memories: 3 of 9 - 1987 Game 7 Stanley Cup Finals vs. Philadelphia An emotional day for Glenn Anderson Glenn Anderson is reunited with Alicia Maryniuk, a young cancer patient from 1985 Glenn Anderson's career Oilers statistics In the CCI-s main atriu 2011 mock draft m, Oilers spokesperson Allan Watt started the emotional ceremony by announcing the retirement of Anderson-s #9 in a January 18th-This year, Glenn Anderson will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame,- Watt began. -No player dares dream that he will one day be in the Hockey Hall of Fame, but we all know Glenn-s achievements as an Oiler, as a hockey player, as a contributor.-While his on-ice accom 2011 mock draft plishments are well-documented, it was Anderson-s off-ice efforts that stirred emotions at the CCI announcement. According to longtime Oilers supporter Bob Bentley, Anderson-s 10-goal offensive contribution in the 1985 Stanley Cup Playoffs boosted the hockey club-s first-ever -goals for cancer- initiative to the $15,000 mark.-This fundraising endeavor has the potential to raise a lot of money for 2011 mock draft prostate cancer research,- speaker Cal Nichols explained. -I-d like to thank Glenn for all the work he-s done here at the Cross. Looking back more than 20 years, although this was a very serious project and commitment, every day of getting out and trying to make this work with Glenn was a lot of fun. He made this work.-At the announcement, Anderson and Maryniuk - now a 28-year-old mother of two - 2011 mock draft were reunited for the first time.For Anderson, reuniting with Maryniuk was -a great surprise.--As you look around here, I think we have accomplished one goal, but also on the other hand, are setting another goal. I-m very honoured to be part of that.- 2011 mock draft
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