All My Red Wings: Soap star flaunts love for Hockeytown

Straight out of Pine Valley, “All My Children” star and Wayne State University grad Thorsten Kaye flaunts his love for Hockeytown on the ABC soap. The British transplant, who has homes in Detroit and NYC, has fallen in love with the Motor City and hockey.Excerpt:Kaye said his most memorable night at Joe Louis Arena was Jan. 2, 2007, when the Red Wings retired Steve Yzerman’s No. 19 jersey.“I
have been around actors my entire life, but I can tell you that the
tears for Yzerman that night were very real,” he said. “And I don’t
think I’ve ever heard a longer standing ovation.” Read the entire story here.

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Straight out of Pine Valley, “All My Children” star and Wayne State
University grad Thorsten Kaye flaunts his love for Hockeytown on the
ABC soap. The British transplant, who has homes in Detroit and NYC, has
fallen in love with the Motor City and hockey.

Excerpt:

Kaye said his most memorable night at Joe Louis Arena was Jan. 2, 2007, when the Red Wings retired Steve Yzerman’s No. 19 jersey.

“I
have been around actors my entire life, but I can tell you that the
tears for Yzerman that night were very real,” he said. “And I don’t
think I’ve ever heard a longer standing ovation.”

Read the entire story here.

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