Carnegie was, still is a hockey superhero, former player Stewart says

2 years ago  /  NHL.com

Anthony Stewart is a retired NHL forward who knew Herb Carnegie and played hockey with his grandson, Rane Carnegie. Stewart, a Florida Panthers first-round pick (No. 25) in 2003 NHL Draft, had 71 points (27 goals, 44 assists) in 262 games for the Panthers, Atlanta Thrashers and Carolina Hurricanes from 2005-12. He is a hockey analyst for Sportsnet and "Hockey Night in Canada," and a part-owner of Toronto of the Premier Hockey Federation. Stewart is also chairman of Hockey Equality, a charitable organization working to create sustainable change in the hockey community and creating diversity and inclusion at all levels of the sport. Here, he shares his thoughts on Carnegie, who will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday as a Builder, in a special testimonial for NHL.com: ...

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