“When I played in Detroit on a line with Sid Abel and Ted Lindsay, we got used to each other, but it took time. And the more we played together the better we knew where each of us was on the ice. Also, the players must have enough time to interact with each other.”
Gordie Howe
“Sid is someone I turn to in times of need. When things get bad, when times are rough, I say to myself: "What would Sid Vicious have done in this situation?", and then I choose from the lengthy list of possibilities (time-permitting): (1) Pass out, or (2) Break something.”
Sid Vicious
“If you play with Sid, he's going to create chances. Once you get that puck, get your feet moving and play a give-and-go type game because he's always flying and getting open ice.”
Colby Armstrong
“[Alex Cox, director of] Sid and Nancy, ... the closest sensory approximation of an acid trip ever achieved by a mainstream movie.”
Hunter S. Thompson
“Oh yeah, I noticed it,”
Sidney Crosby
“The Morse Road SID was a bit different because the business community there was very involved. We can do the same thing along 161, but it's a way down the road.”
Dave Paul
“Sid was a tremendous champion as always. He's such a classy kid, as good a kid as there is.”
Bob Callahan