Jury Awards $9.5 Million to Family of Former Chicago Blackhawks Star

December 23, 2007

A jury awarded $9.5 million on Nov. 30 to the family of former Chicago Blackhawks star Keith Magnuson in a wrongful-death lawsuit against former NHL player Rob Ramage, whose drunken driving accident left Magnuson dead.

Magnuson’s wife and two children filed the suit against Ramage and National Car Rentals of Canada.

Magnuson was a passenger in the rental car driven by Ramage that was involved in a head-on collision in suburban Toronto as the men were returning from a funeral on Dec. 15, 2003. Magnuson died at the scene. He was 56.

In closing arguments, attorneys for the Magnuson family suggested a range of compensation of $25 million to $33 million. The jury deliberated about two hours.

“I thought it was a fair result,” said Grant Davis, an attorney for the Magnuson family. “We believe justice has been served and this will bring closure to a horrible tragedy.”

Beth Boggs, attorney for National Car, told the jury a verdict of $2.5 million would provide fair compensation.

Ramage’s attorney, Scott Harper, made a brief statement telling jurors at the end of the case, “Rob accepts responsibility for the death of Keith Magnuson and awaits your verdict.”

Ramage, convicted in October in Ontario of impaired driving causing death and four other charges, could get up to 15 years in prison at sentencing Jan. 17.

Magnuson was a rugged defenseman for the Blackhawks from 1969-80 and coached the team for 1-1/2 seasons. He played in 589 games over 11 seasons, all with Chicago.

Ramage played in the NHL from 1979-94, totaling 139 goals and 425 assists. He captained the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1989-91. He also played for Colorado, St. Louis, Calgary, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Montreal and Philadelphia.

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