Tagged: retirement
Bonnie (bubby) Clark
I have several grandsons who “live for hockey” they play think eat and dream hockey.
Joel Dooley
Tie, I read about your retirement today on the internet. It has been great to see how well you career has gone over the years. Congratulations on what has been a fantastic hockey career and more importantly great work for the community.
Shaun Coleman
I just saw the news conference on TV where Tie announced his retirement. Tie said he couldn’t see himself wearing any other jersey except for the blue and white.
Terry Gosse
Hello Tie ,
I am not sure if i have the correct address to be sending this but i have been a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs for many but more importantly i have been a huge fan of your’s . Today when it said on the Internet that you will be retiring from hockey i could not believe it, As a fan of yours i have many things such hockey cards and a bobble head . Tie on behalf of all of your fans all around the would i would like to say thank you for being one of the greatest hockey players on the world , thank you for the memories, and god bless you my friend .
JoAnne Pasha
I am a huge Tie Domi fan, and am totally stressed to think that he may not be playing this year. My son, Ben, who now plays for the University of Waterloo and myself have travelled to Toronto on numerous occasions to catch a leaf game just to see Tie.
JF Lavergne
Hello,
I just wanted to say that Tie Domi will be missed in hockey. I’m not a fan of the Leafs, but I enjoyed watching Tie play. Tie had the look that he enjoyed what he was doing, that he was enjoying himself on and off the ice, he wasn’t in it for the money, but for the love of the game.
Craig Adams
To Tie Domi,
I’m not really a hockey fan, but I’ve always been a fan of yours because you kicked butt and didn’t take crap from nobody. Good luck and best wishes.
Al Mullowney
Tie, Please don’t retire.
You should play with the Montreal Canadiens. I will pay your salary….well 100k if you play for them for 1 season.
Irvin Bennett
I guess nothing’s forever. You were scrappy, you were effective. You left a lot of heart on the ice. I suspect you’re going to leave that heart in the broadcast booth now. I look forward to seeing you do your new job. (Don’t make me pissed off). Good luck in the transition.