The underdog will be fighting back tears tonight as he's inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame.
Ronning, the 134th overall pick in the 1984 NHL Draft, played six seasons in Vancouver from 1990-91 to 1995-96; in 366 games, the feisty centre had 112 goals and 216 assists. He still owns the Canucks record for most points in a period with five (3-2-5), collected April 15, 1993, in the 3rd period in Los Angeles.
He came to Vancouver alongside Sergio Momesso, Geoff Courtnall, Robert Dirk and a fifth round pick (Brian Loney) in 1992, a trade that paved the way for the Canucks Stanley Cup run in 1994. Some of those same teammates will be in attendance as Ronning, already a member of the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, becomes the eighth member of the Canucks bestowed with BC's highest sporting honour.
"I feel very privileged to be put into the Hall of Fame," said Ronning, before taking part in the 2018 Canucks Alumni Golf Classic at Richmond Country Club last Monday. "I always dreamed of playing for my hometown Vancouver Canucks and that came true. As a young kid growing up in Burnaby, I never expected something like that to happen, but it was a great honour."