Guelph Storm Retires Ryan Callahan's Jersey
The Guelph Storm announces they will permanently retire #24 in honor of Ryan Callahan, celebrating his extraordinary journey from OHL standout to NHL captain and Olympic medalist.
The Guelph Storm announces they will permanently retire #24 in honor of Ryan Callahan, celebrating his extraordinary journey from OHL standout to NHL captain and Olympic medalist.
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