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The life of Brian "Spinner" Spencer was turbulent, fast and tragic.
He grew up in the Canadian backwoods and as every kid in Canada he dreamed of becoming a hockey pro, spending many hours in the local rinks.
Brian's energetic gung-ho style was appreciated by his junior teams and coaches. He went on to play for the Calgary Centennials in the WHL 1967-68 and did quite well. The following season he played for both the Estevan Bruins and Swift Current Broncos (WHL), scoring almost a point per game combined with his aggressive in-your-face hockey.
Brian attended Toronto Maple Leafs training camp in 1969 but didn't make the final cut. He was assigned to the farm team in Tulsa where he played most of the season. He got his first recall to the Maple Leafs on December 9, 1969 but didn't play. He had to wait until March 14, 1970 before he made his debut (vs. Boston 2-1). Brian saw the odd shift in another 8 games that season.
The next season Brian was a regular in Toronto for most part of the season. Unfortunately tragedy struck, and it would haunt Brian for the rest of his life. Brian told his parents that he would be a second period guest during Hockey Night In Canada's telecast of the Leafs game against Chicago on December 12, 1970. Brian's parents were extremely proud to have a son in the NHL, especially his father Roy.
When Brian's father discovered that the CBC affiliate near the family's Fort St.James home was carrying the Vancouver-California game instead, he became enraged. He drove over two hours to Prince George Television station CKPG and held employees hostage with his pistol and forced them to cut the transmission power. After a short while the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived and a shootout followed. Roy Spencer was shot and killed at the age of 57.
The death of his father hit Brian hard and it hurt Brian for the rest of his life according to people around him, although he tried not to show it. It was his father's dream to have one of his sons playing hockey. Brian's twin brother Byron did not make it, but Brian did, and it made his father almost burst of pride.
Brian split the 1971-72 season between Toronto and Tulsa. He was then left unprotected in the 1972 expansion draft and was picked by NY Islanders. Brian spent the next 1½ years on Long Island before being traded to Buffalo on March 10, 1974.
Brian had his best offensive production in a Sabres uniform when he had 41 points, including 12 goals, in 1974-75. Brian played well in Buffalo and was extremely popular with the fans. His hustle, aggressive play and ability to hit was something the fans loved. Brian developed to a pretty good all-around player.
Traded to Pittsburgh in September 1977, his offensive production fell as he became more specialized as a checking forward. Brian's last NHL season came in 1978-79 when he played 7 games for Pittsburgh. He then finished his playing career in the AHL (Binghamton, Springfield and Hershey) and retired after the 1979-80 season.
The story about Spinner Spencer should end here, but unfortunately his life after hockey became a mess. Brian moved to Palm Beach, Florida right after he retired. He met the wrong kind of people in Florida and got involved with drugs and crime. He moved in with a prostitute who worked for an escort service. She accused Brian of committing a 1982 murder against a Palm Beach Gardens restaurateur named Michael Dalfo.
Brian was arrested for a first degree murder in January 1987 but was acquitted in October 1987 after a 10-month trial. Needless to say, Brian didn't feel much better after that experience. In February 1988 Brian visited former Leaf teammate Jim McKenny, a friend of Brian who at the time was working as a Toronto sportscaster. Jim noticed how disillusioned Brian was.
"He walked down a lot of avenues people have never been. He experienced a lot of things people never have, " McKenny said later. " He thought he was the only bad person in the NHL, he felt he was the only person who failed. But I told him there were 200 other guys who messed up worse than he thought he had. I told him he shouldn't feel guilty. It's really tough to re-establish yourself after hockey. He was all alone. When he came here he was amazed at the interest of people. He was surprised people still cared about him. He thought he was the scum of the earth. But he really picked up when he visited Toronto. He wasn't your run-of-the-mill NHL'er. He was inquisitive about everything."
A book about Brian's life named Gross Misconduct: The life of Spinner Spencer by Martin O'Malley was due to be released and Brian was very happy about it. Finally his life seemed to turn around for the better.
But that never happened in Spencer's lifetime. On the night of June 2, 1988, Brian and his friend Gregory Scott Cook cruised around Riviera Beach, allegedly to buy a rock of cocaine. (which was later denied). After having made the buy they stopped a couple of blocks away when a stranger in a white car pulled up, walked to the driver's side window, demanded money (reportedly getting as little as $ 3) and shot the 38-year old Brian in the heart.
Cook, who escaped uninjured, rushed Brian to a nearby fire station. The paramedics took Brian to St. Mary's hospital in West Palm Beach where he was pronounced dead at 12:12 a.m. June 3, 1988.
Brian's hectic life came to an abrupt end just as he was turning his life around. The curly haired Spencer was survived by his twin brother Byron, mother Irene, his two ex-wives, Linda and Janet plus his five children, Andrea, Nicole, Kristin, Jason and Jarret.
Hockey fans will always remember that curly hair and wide smile on his face when he hustled down the ice to nail somebody to the boards, his energetic style that earned him the nickname "Spinner". People will always remember "Spinner", on the contrary to what he always thought.
Tonight kicks off the 2006 NFL season. I've grown kind of partial to this Thursday night kickoff footballpalooza spectacular. However, tonight it seems to nauseate me. I suppose the reason I loved it so much the past 2 years was because the Patriots were the host, and it was banner unveiling, party-in-Foxborough, and OMFG!!!OZZYSINGINGCRAZYTRAINATGILLETTE!!! However, tonight's Dolphins-Steelers matchup features none of those things, and I despise both teams. Therefore, I have to decide whether I want to stomach some more Steeler media love, or hear about the "new and improved" Dolphins. Maybe a tie...
With that, it's time for my NFL preview. I know if you add up the records, it won't equal out. It's an estimation. Give or take a game. I'm not that in-depth here. Here goes:
Final Standings:
* AFC East: Patriots (14-2), Dolphins (8-8), Bills (7-9), Jets (5-11) * AFC North: Bengals (11-5), Steelers (10-6), Ravens (8-8), Browns (7-9) * AFC South: Jaguars (11-5), Colts (10-6), Titans (6-10), Texans (4-12) * AFC West: Broncos (10-6), Chiefs (9-7), Chargers (9-7), Raiders (6-10)
* NFC East: Cowboys (10-6), Giants (9-7), Eagles (8-8), Redskins (7-9) * NFC North: Bears (10-6), Vikings (8-8), Lions (7-9), Packers (5-11) * NFC South: Panthers (13-3), Buccanneers (11-5), Falcons (9-7), Saints (4-12) * NFC West: Seahawks (10-6), Rams (8-8), Cardinals (8-8), 49ers (3-13)
* AFC wild cards: Colts, Steelers * NFC wild cards: Buccanneers, Giants
AFC playoffs
* Wild card: Colts over Broncos, Jaguars over Steelers * Division: Patriots over Colts, Bengals over Jaguars * Championship: Patriots over Bengals
NFC playoffs
* Wild card: Cowboys over Buccanneers, Seahawks over Giants * Division: Panthers over Cowboys, Seahawks over Bears * Championship: Panthers over Seahawks
Super Bowl XLI
* Patriots over Panthers
Individual awards
MVP: It won't happen, but it should be Tom Brady. The Patriots have proven it doesn't matter who lines up, #12 will get them the ball, and they will win. No Deion Branch? No problem.
Offensive Player of the Year: I'm thinking Carson Palmer. It's a risky pick, but I think he puts up some pretty special numbers this year. That knee looked pretty good in the limited preseason action, and he scrambled around a little bit with noproblems. His main competition will come from the guy who emerges from the fantasy football Big 3 (LT/Alexander/LJ).
Defensive Player of the Year: Julius Peppers. If Carolina is going to be as good as everyone thinks they will, he will have a monster year, and get a lot of pub.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Interesting. Bush will get the hype (of course) but will he get the touches? Deuce McAllister is a pretty good back. Same with DeAngelo Williams. Part of me wants to go with MATW favorite Laurence Maroney, and he may unseat Corey Dillon as the Pats' feature back, and part of me thinks Greg Jennings will win it, but rookie WRs are always tough to bank on. So, I'm going with a surprise- Vernon Davis. I think he'll get the stats to pick it up on a bad San Fran team.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Ernie Sims, Lions. As long as he can keep his head in the game (literally- more sacks or concussions?) I think he can have a big season for a team that has long had the potential to surprise, but perenially underachieves.
Comeback Player of the Year: Rodney. Harrison. Write it in stone.
Step-back player: Sadly, probably Corey Dillon. With Maroney in the fold, C-Dill's numbers will suffer. He's getting up there in age for a RB, too. But, I think he'll be productive this year, just not the Corey Dillon of 2004.
Step-back team: Well, I would say Seattle, but the NFC is a joke after Carolina. It's tough to say a team I have losing in the NFCCG will be a "step back." So, I say Pittsburgh. The Colts are right with them, but should be a little better than the Steelers.
Team on the rise: None of my picks are really surprising, so this is a tough pick. I'm going with Cincinnati, since I think they take the next step and reach the AFCCG.
Best free-agent pickup: Willie McGinest, Browns. Willie still has some in the tank, and is a pure leader. He is the guy Romeo Crennel needs to teach the young Browns how to win.
Worst free-agent pickup: Adam Vinatieri, Colts. Seriously. Indianapolis loses Edgerrin James, still has Peyton and his playoff choke-titude, and thinks an over-the-hill kicker is going to put them over the edge? Please.
Most overrated team: Miami. The Dolphins were NOT a 9-7 team last year. Sometimes, in the NFL, a record can be made on smoke and mirrors (or Doug Flutie dropkicking EPs in games that don't matter.) Miami is better- but nowhere near a contender for the AFC East, let alone the Super Bowl a lot of experts have them pegged for.
Most overrated rule change: The QB being able to practice with the game balls for the playoffs. John Clayton is absolutely convinced that the slippery balls are the reason Peyton can't win a big game. Weird. Must not have been able to use the UT balls in Gainesville (or Knoxville?) either. I guess this just means that Asante Samuel, Ellis Hobbs, Eugene Wilson, and Rodney Harrison will get to catch balls that Peyton hand-selected this January. Cool.
Justify picking your favorite team to win the Super Bowl: Well, I know no one expected me NOT to pick New England, but it really isn't a stretch. Sure, the Branch fiasco is going to be distracting for a while, but New England's been there, done that (see: Glenn, Terry [Mrs.- Parcells edit]) and won the Super Bowl in spite of that. Plus, there's this guy called Ben Watson who is about to bust out this year. He has become Brady's go to receiver. Doug Gabriel is a solid addition and will fill Branch's void. The defense is back, and about to be nasty. Without a patchwork defense like last year's injury-riddled squad (knock on wood), the Pats will have home-field in the playoffs. Who is going to win in Foxborough in January? Plus, this team has always been about the intangibles. The players seem to be able to rotate in and out, and the system keeps on going. Have you ever seen a more focused Tom Brady? Tommy gave up commercials, photo shoots, all of the nifty celebrity things, and lifted weights, watched film over and over again, basically lived out of 1 Patriot Place over the off-season. A pissed off Tom Brady means a lot of teams are going to look stupid this fall. Combine that with the steady leadership of a rejuvinated Rodney Harrison, Tedy Bruschi, and the emerging Richard Seymour and this team is going to do big things.
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