Hockey world pays tribute to Miracle on Ice alumnus Bob Suter
Bob Suter, a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic "Miracle On Ice" hockey team, died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 57 on Tuesday.
Immediately after the news was made public, tributes began popping up on social media from all areas of the hockey world, beginning with USA Hockey.
Condolences to Suter family on the passing of 1980 Olympian Bob Suter; Statement from USAH: http://t.co/rxT978iONN pic.twitter.com/F9uEnjMHff
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) September 9, 2014
The following statement was posted on the USA Hockey website:
“It’s a tough day for our sport, having lost a great friend and ambassador of the game. Bob Suter will always be remembered for his role as a member of the 1980 Miracle on Ice Team that captivated our country and whose impact is impossible to measure. His legacy, however, is far beyond that as he dedicated his life to advancing hockey and helping young people achieve their dreams. Bob’s positive impact on our sport will be felt for generations to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Suter family at this difficult time.”
1980 Olympic captain Mike Eruzione expressed his condolences, paying his respects to the first member of the legendary squad to pass away.
Sad news at the passing of Bob Suter a great teammate on1980 Olympic team he will be missed by so many RIP BamBam
— MIKE ERUZIONE (@MERUZIONE) September 9, 2014
The Madison, Wis., native (and father to Ryan Suter of the Minnesota Wild) played a big part in the lives of two prominent natives of the same town, who each shared their thoughts on Twitter.
Today is a very sad day. I lost a great coach friend and mentor.He made into the player and person I am today and I will forever be grateful
— Phil Kessel (@PKessel81) September 10, 2014
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Suter family today. I will miss you forever Bob Suter
— Phil Kessel (@PKessel81) September 9, 2014
Deeply saddened with the news of Bob Suter's death. He was such a great guy and friend since I was a little girl. He will be greatly missed
— Amanda Kessel (@AmandaKessel8) September 9, 2014
The Wild also posted this photo of Bob and Ryan Suter, with a statement that can be read in the link below.
#mnwild statement on the passing of Bob Suter: http://t.co/lrAQvPZy5u pic.twitter.com/ROO5TE6xhq
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) September 9, 2014