Borje Salming, we were told, could not really show his emotions, a side effect from his valiant battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). That is, until he did. And it made for one of the most memorable moments of my three decade-plus career as a sportswriter, let alone for the capacity crowd in attendance at Scotiabank Arena to see the 71-year-old honored prior to the Hall of Fame game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs. With the fans standing, Salming's arm was raised to wave with help from Maple Leafs great Darryl Sittler. Flanked by Sittler and another Toronto icon, Mats Sundin, each welling up with emotion, Salming cracked what looked to be a smile and let out a screech of appreciation. It was his way of saying goodbye to us, and our way of saying goodbye to him. One night later, as the Toronto organization prepared to pay tribute to him, he was in a wheelchair when he saw me in a hallway and managed to give me a fist pump, one I'll never forget. He died 12 days later. Rest In Peace, Borje. -- Mike Zeisberger, staff writer