8 | Palmer Foundry Palmer be aggressive, but not reckless, and he went head-to-head, stick-to-stick, against some of the mightiest power forwards ever procured by the league. Dave Logan had many fans, but there may have been none who cheered more enthusiastically than his little brother. As Bob Logan says, “I was 14 years old watching my brother play in the NHL. For me, he was absolutely an inspiration with his sheer will and desire. I watched it all and just marveled.” Dave Logan eventually married and after retiring from hockey, successfully ran a business owned by his wife’s parents. As for Bob, he too had certain prowess as a hockey player, but also the opportunity and means to enroll in college - an opportunity that had not been so readily afforded to his older brother who ground out a college degree over 9 years. Big brother Dave not only encouraged, but strongly emphasized the importance of earning a college degree. Bob went on to play college hockey at Yale University while earning a degree in mechanical engineering. Upon graduation, Bob Logan followed his brother’s footsteps into the NHL playing 2 seasons with the Buffalo Sabres and their farm affiliate, one season with the Los Angeles Kings and their farm affiliate, and 2 seasons in Europe. He then started a new career in Dennis Hayden, Vice President, reviews a customer request for quote
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