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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Halifax Citadels players, Bryan Fogarty, Ron Tugnutt, Scott Pearson, Chris Simon, Adam Foote, Ken McRae, Owen Nolan, Martin Ru insky, Greg Adams, Tony Hrkac, Stephane Fiset, Niklas Andersson, Tommy Albelin, Jon Klemm, Alexei Gusarov, Claude Julien, Scott Gordon, Curtis Leschyshyn, Claude Lapointe, Dave Allison, Brent Severyn, Denis Chasse, Shawn Anderson, Ed Ward, Jamie Baker, Bobby Dollas, Marc Fortier, Dave Pichette, Kip Miller, Stephane Morin, Everett Sanipass, Steve Maltais, Mike Hough, Ryan McGill, Jean-Marc Routhier, Sergei Kharin, Bill Lindsay, Jeff Jackson, Bryan Deasley, Randy Velischek, Max Middendorf, Dave Karpa, Bruce Bell, Daniel Dore, Dave Marcinyshyn, Trevor Stienburg, Len Esau, Greg Smyth, Mario Brunetta, Michel Mongeau, David Latta, Steve Tuttle, Wayne Van Dorp, Mike McKee, Darin Kimble, Ken Quinney, Martin Simard, Dan Vincelette. Excerpt: Bryan Fogarty (June 11, 1969 in Montreal, Quebec - March 6, 2002 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played for the Quebec Nordiques, Pittsburgh Penguins and Montreal Canadiens. Born in Montreal to parents Tom and Virginia, Fogarty was youngest of five. He had two sisters, Lynn and Lori, as well as two brothers named Glen and Patrick. Lori died of cancer at 38. Fogarty grew up in Brantford, Ontario - the same city that Wayne Gretzky had grown up in. Fogarty's talent was apparent right away. Brantford Minor Hockey Association coordinator Bob Coyne told reporters that "he was a star. From the time he put skates on, he was better than everyone else. "We had seen Wayne (Gretzky). Wayne had to work at it. His game was outsmarting everybody else. Fogarty's game was outperforming everybody else. That's like comparing a Volkswagen to a Corvette." Growing up, Fogarty was a typical 80s Canadian teenager. He listened to Ozzy Osbourne and...