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When Wayne was traded, I became captain. For me it really wasn't anything - I didn't do anything or I didn't feel I had to do anything different than what I had been doing all along.
Mark Messier
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Mark Messier
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: January 18
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Edmonton
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Mark Douglas John Messier
Mark John Douglas Messier
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