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Mike Babcock thanks Red Wings fans with Detroit newspaper ad

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Mike Babcock made no secret that leaving the Detroit Red Wings was an emotional decision. He’s spoken about needing to crack open a box of Kleenex when discussing it with friend and general manager Ken Holland, and we’ll go ahead and assume he’s not talking about his allergies (but oy vey, that ragweed these days).

So the 10-year coach of the Red Wings decided to make one last gesture of appreciation to the Detroit fans as he embarks on the new chapter of his life as Toronto Maple Leafs head coach/savior.

Babcock and his family took out an ad on Page 6B of the Detroit Free Press on Friday, featuring a photo of the Babcocks hoisting the Stanley Cup and what appars to be a photo of an Easter Island statue.

The ad reads:

"Detroit Red Wings fans,

Thank you for an amazing 10 years!

We'll never forget the support you've provided us and will always cherish the memories we've shared together in Hockeytown.

- The Babcocks"

A sweet, heartfelt message from a coach to his former home fans.

Although considering how much the Maple Leafs just handed him, Babcock probably could have purchased the entire paper.

Like, the entire paper. Not that he’d have time to be publisher or anything.