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Growing up in the Detroit area I remember Joe being drafted out of Michigan State #1 to the Red Wings. Gritty player, great skater, with great hands. After being traded to Edmonton he won a Cup in 1990.
Everything changed for him after taking a pretty vicious hit by Shawn Burr the next season. Started acting erratic, drinking, doing drugs, etc... Never the same guy after that.
His 14 year NHL career ended in 2000 shortly after being in the news when someone smashed a glass over his head in a nightclub for talking to their GF.
Now homeless for many years he was spotted in living in the bushes in Kenora, Canada.
One of the saddest things I have ever seen when they find him and he agrees to be interviewed on camera. Heartbreaking when his daughter speaks so kindly about him. Terrible how his life has turned out. By his own accounts he earned between 15 and 20 million. Nothing left after years of hockey.
""Joe was actually living in South America in the last couple of years. He was in Peru for a time, he was in Costa Rica for a time (and) he was deported last year from Costa Rica," Westhead said. "After he arrived back in Toronto, he made his way to the Belleville and Kingston area. In November, he was charged with mischief after trashing a hotel room there. I spoke to the Crown attorney who prosecuted the case and he told me that in 99 per cent of these cases, usually it's a local who will be charged with something like that and they'll get a conditional discharge... Joe pleaded guilty, which was an incredible rarity. He wound up being sent to Kenora to serve a week in jail. And so that's how he wound up in the Kenora region, as best as I can tell."
TSN in Canada aired a segment tonight on his story. 15 minutes and worth it if you have the time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Juf6-09HU
Everything changed for him after taking a pretty vicious hit by Shawn Burr the next season. Started acting erratic, drinking, doing drugs, etc... Never the same guy after that.
His 14 year NHL career ended in 2000 shortly after being in the news when someone smashed a glass over his head in a nightclub for talking to their GF.
Now homeless for many years he was spotted in living in the bushes in Kenora, Canada.
One of the saddest things I have ever seen when they find him and he agrees to be interviewed on camera. Heartbreaking when his daughter speaks so kindly about him. Terrible how his life has turned out. By his own accounts he earned between 15 and 20 million. Nothing left after years of hockey.
""Joe was actually living in South America in the last couple of years. He was in Peru for a time, he was in Costa Rica for a time (and) he was deported last year from Costa Rica," Westhead said. "After he arrived back in Toronto, he made his way to the Belleville and Kingston area. In November, he was charged with mischief after trashing a hotel room there. I spoke to the Crown attorney who prosecuted the case and he told me that in 99 per cent of these cases, usually it's a local who will be charged with something like that and they'll get a conditional discharge... Joe pleaded guilty, which was an incredible rarity. He wound up being sent to Kenora to serve a week in jail. And so that's how he wound up in the Kenora region, as best as I can tell."
TSN in Canada aired a segment tonight on his story. 15 minutes and worth it if you have the time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Juf6-09HU