Ya never. Great guy and everything, but come on. I’m sure Gino would even say his jersey shouldn’t be in the rafters.
Useful_Emu7363
Ring of honour would be appropro though.
Ill-Lawfulness7750
Yeah love ODJICK but no
hrryyss
I like Gino but come on
turdturd1
Never, come on, that’s insulting to the guys up there
ooMEAToo
You honour players for their abilities. You hounor player that have gone through great personal trials through the community.
edudspoolmak
Hopefully never.
Liked the guy but he’s not… no.
natedogjulian
Never lol
TsarPladimirVutin
Never because he was a good Canuck but he wasn’t a great by any means.
JW98_1
If they are not going to retire Luongo’s number, the team’s all time leader in wins and shut outs, why would you think Gino was good enough to have his number retired? Gino meant a lot to the team when he was here and the fans, but being the all time penalty minutes leader doesn’t get your number retired…except in Ottawa. Even then, Chris Neil played over a 1,000 games for the Senators.
C-PapTheGod
Probably never.
apcymru
Loved the guy, strong team contributor … but you don’t get into the rafters on being lovable.
YouCanFucough
Fan favourite, not even close to good enough to have the number retired
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Respectfully, no
Ya never. Great guy and everything, but come on. I’m sure Gino would even say his jersey shouldn’t be in the rafters.
Ring of honour would be appropro though.
Yeah love ODJICK but no
I like Gino but come on
Never, come on, that’s insulting to the guys up there
You honour players for their abilities. You hounor player that have gone through great personal trials through the community.
Hopefully never.
Liked the guy but he’s not… no.
Never lol
Never because he was a good Canuck but he wasn’t a great by any means.
If they are not going to retire Luongo’s number, the team’s all time leader in wins and shut outs, why would you think Gino was good enough to have his number retired? Gino meant a lot to the team when he was here and the fans, but being the all time penalty minutes leader doesn’t get your number retired…except in Ottawa. Even then, Chris Neil played over a 1,000 games for the Senators.
Probably never.
Loved the guy, strong team contributor … but you don’t get into the rafters on being lovable.
Fan favourite, not even close to good enough to have the number retired