Tipped Off
08-05-2005, 07:53 PM
This post was on one of the Tips boards and sounds very authentic. Especially since one of the follow up posts is from his billet.
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Goodbye and Thank You from Jeremy Creurer
August 5 2005 at 1:44 PM
No score for this post Jeremy Creurer (Login jcreurer)
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Dear Everett Silvertip Fans
For the past few months since returning home from Everett I have been eagerly waiting for my post concussion problems to pass which would allow me to return to the game. Unfortunately improvement in my health has been slow and I have been advised to step away from the game avoiding further injury. Leaving hockey is a very tough thing to do on its own but after I have seen what Everett brings to the table it makes it even tougher to call it quits. This last year has showed me that the organization is first class from top to bottom. From the front staff to the fans this Everett organization is the best. Everett has the best coaches and a great group of players who will bring a championship to the city within the next few years. It saddens me that I will not be apart of these great teams to come but I consider myself extremely lucky to have been a part of such a great organization. I never really knew what to expect coming to Everett but playing my first game in front of thousands of screaming fans was crazy. I was in Paradise and in love with Everett. Not only did you the fans support me when I was on the ice playing but the support continued off the ice when I was injured for most of the season. It's always very tough to sit out with injuries but the fans made it that much easier. Everett has the loudest and most supportive fans in the whole WHL and you deserve the recognition of the greatest fans in the WHL. I would like to take this chance to thank the whole organization, the booster club, and every fan who came out and supported the team during the year. This last year was so special to me and I will never forget it so once again thank you.
Sincerly,
Jeremy Creurer
http://www.network54.com/Forum/message?forumid=285837&messageid=1123274656
Goodbye and Thank You from Jeremy Creurer
August 5 2005 at 1:44 PM
No score for this post Jeremy Creurer (Login jcreurer)
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Dear Everett Silvertip Fans
For the past few months since returning home from Everett I have been eagerly waiting for my post concussion problems to pass which would allow me to return to the game. Unfortunately improvement in my health has been slow and I have been advised to step away from the game avoiding further injury. Leaving hockey is a very tough thing to do on its own but after I have seen what Everett brings to the table it makes it even tougher to call it quits. This last year has showed me that the organization is first class from top to bottom. From the front staff to the fans this Everett organization is the best. Everett has the best coaches and a great group of players who will bring a championship to the city within the next few years. It saddens me that I will not be apart of these great teams to come but I consider myself extremely lucky to have been a part of such a great organization. I never really knew what to expect coming to Everett but playing my first game in front of thousands of screaming fans was crazy. I was in Paradise and in love with Everett. Not only did you the fans support me when I was on the ice playing but the support continued off the ice when I was injured for most of the season. It's always very tough to sit out with injuries but the fans made it that much easier. Everett has the loudest and most supportive fans in the whole WHL and you deserve the recognition of the greatest fans in the WHL. I would like to take this chance to thank the whole organization, the booster club, and every fan who came out and supported the team during the year. This last year was so special to me and I will never forget it so once again thank you.
Sincerly,
Jeremy Creurer