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Homington: As a leaf for Stanley Cup playoff preparations, the grapes are expected to start soon

After getting a surprise call from the great and celebrating the release of daughter Cindy’s book, Don Cherry cheered for Toronto Maple Leafs until the finals

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The Stanley Cup playoffs are like the coach’s Cherries.

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And, like all fans, he can’t wait.

Don Cherry said if you think the fight for Canada is a victorious battle, he expects the Ottawa Senator and Toronto Maple Leafs to have a series of sequels between the Scotia Bank Arena tonight.

To make it even more special, the first game fell on Easter, on the day Christians believed that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead. Grape sent an Easter message to his fans, and he was ready to let the puck drop.

“Nothing better than this,” the iconic former star The corner of the coach exist Canadian Hockey Night Talking about the first game of the playoffs. “I love these two teams.”

When he has been making iconic clips for nearly 40 years, his loved ones prefer more than the cups in spring every spring.

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Don Cherry was at home in Mississauga on Friday, February 21, 2025.
Don Cherry was at home in Mississauga on Friday, February 21, 2025. Photos of Ernest Doroszuk /Toronto Sun/Post Media Network

“It’s very interesting.”

He watched at home with his son Tim, grandson, Del, since the 2019 anniversary was unfairly postponed, until his unexpected death after a brief illness last summer, his daughter Cindy. She is important to remember because on Easter Monday, her new book about her father, The story of Don Cherry, his daughter Will be purchased on Amazon and bookstores including Indigo.

“I thank all the information I received about Cindy and the new book,” he said. “She is working hard.”

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When Don posted to X, she was just finishing the book when she got sick and succumbed to heart failure at age 67.

Tang said proudly: “She did not retreat.”

What did cherries have?

“She wrote a lot and they had to do two books,” Tang said with a smile, for the first time since he died on July 15.

Portrait image of Cindy Cherry and her father Don Cherry.
Cindy Cherry and her father Don Cherry. Bryn Gladding’s photo

Don talks about her in her current tense: “She has a second coming on Christmas.”

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His voice sounds strong and you might feel spring in his footsteps. He really should continue The corner of the coach. Part of what he brought to Grape was the ongoing support he received from fan NHL idol Bobby Orr, who recently made a call from Blue.

“New York is Wayne Gretzky and Domi in the tie,” he said. “I was surprised.”

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Cherry was the first to drop the gloves and stick with Gretzky’s No. 99 or No. 28 losses when the anti-Trump crowd tried to pile him on him through some weird Canadian purity tests.

Cherry knows what it feels like to let the mob surround you unfairly. He also knows what Canadians look like.

“I don’t know how they found this number, but they did. It’s nice to meet them.” “It’s not better than those two.”

Score and resilience. and class.

The coach was glad to see so many people still in his corner on his birthday. He said he didn't expect anyone to remember.
Don Cherry took a photo at home on February 5, 2025 at Mississauga.

Don has had a tough year with the loss of Cindy and his younger brother Richard. But the playoffs helped, and so did Cindy’s fond memories surrounding the book.

Like the late Ross Cherry, Cindy was a quiet but strong voice as her father pursued a wild presence, once selected as the seventh greatest Canadian and enjoyed a career that included mentoring the Boston Bruins and the 1976 Canadian.

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But this is his obvious method like this The corner of the coach That is loved and hated. He is loved by patriots, those who wear uniforms in the name of freedom are loved by those who wake up in our society.

Although they may have moved him away from Saturday night, Cindy reminds us in her book that what they do is not glorious. Don, Tim and Del are preparing for Sunday to honor Cindy Don Cherry Grapevine Podcast, and talk about her book.

Cindy is also a friend of mine and I can tell you that she is a special generator like her father, mom, brother and son. She is fair, honest, generous, charitable, caring and loyal.

These are cherry characteristics. These are the characteristics of Canada. Cherries are a very close family and the thing that tied them together is hockey.

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Canada missed it The corner of the coachand Hockey night in Canada, NHL broadcasts have been different since his ridiculous cancellation of urging Canadians to wear poppy flowers. His millions of supporters can still be seen by him, forbidding comments on podcasts that have recently reached 300 performance milestones.

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Don said at 91 that he still loves doing podcasts with Tim and Del, and fans will certainly do it.

As for tonight, Grapes said he hopes the Maple Leafs will start the series.

“I’ve been going with Leaf this year,” he said. “They have experience, good coaching, and have a good goalkeeper. I’m on their trend.”

But this won’t be the only series, he’ll watch.

“I love all the showdowns,” he said. “The whole league is great. Ottawa is a great young team, and so is Montreal. They will both be tough.”

That said, he thinks there is something to prove in Toronto and thinks this year’s team has horses that can do that this spring.

He is not the only fan of Blue and White, and he hopes to eventually give up the playoffs jinx, which has led to Leaf not winning the Stanley Cup since 1967.

There is definitely a long way to go. But this dream starts tonight.

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