OTTAWA -- An ardent hockey fan who died this week used his obituary to
denounce the NHL lockout.
Archie Bennitz, 84, instructed his son to criticize NHL commissioner
Gary Bettman and union leader Bob Goodenow in his death notice.
Bennitz called Bettman and Goodenow "skunks for denying him the pleasure
of watching the NHL on TV this year," the obituary in the Ottawa
Citizen read. Bennitz also urged Bettman to step aside in favor of
Wayne Gretzky.
David Bennitz said his father had become increasingly angry during his
last month in the hospital as the lockout dragged on. Hockey was the
only thing he watched on TV.
Bennitz, who was born in Nova Scotia and grew up just north of Toronto,
was a dedicated Maple Leafs fan. He developed a soft spot for the Ottawa
Senators, however, after he moved to Ottawa about three years ago to be
closer to his family.
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