Dave Keon in close against Detroit Red Wings goalie Terry Sawchuk, the puck between Sawchuk's left pad and the goal post.
"One way would be top three in each division, but I don't know how they could to that with teams a couple points out of a playoff spot. And I don't know how safe it would be. Do they start to play with no one in the arenas? I'm sure there are all kinds of options and I don't know that I'd want to be in a position to have to make that decision."
Early morning Sunday, Keon was uncertain what dinner plans were in the works. This much was for sure: he wouldn't be lacing up his skates, as he did on his birthday 10 times over 18 NHL seasons that spanned 1960-75 with Toronto, then 1979-82 with Hartford after a four-year detour to Minnesota, Indianapolis and New England of the WHA.
Five of those games were against the Montreal Canadiens, two against the Detroit Red Wings, and one each against the New York Rangers, California Golden Seals and, finally, the Maple Leafs, as a member of the Hartford Whalers in 1980-81.
Keon played eight times on March 22 between 1962-75 with Toronto and twice more with the Whalers in 1980 and 1981, winning five, losing two and tying three. He was on the road for seven of those games, scoring six points in all (3 goals, 3 assists), one goal a game-winner, another shorthanded, going plus-1 with 45 shots and four penalty minutes.