"I'm talking to [Jeremy Roenick], who I talk to quite a bit, he's my neighbor in Arizona, and he's like, 'Man, you've got to come to Nashville for a game,'" Barkley said Monday. "He said, 'It's the craziest thing I've ever seen.' Then I get a really nice call from Commissioner [Gary] Bettman and he says, 'Hey, for all the nice things you've been saying about hockey, come to a game.' So I said, 'Hey, I got nothing to do.'"
Barkley was born in Leeds, Alabama, and said his earliest hockey memories are of watching the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association. When he moved to Philadelphia he started rooting for the Flyers, and especially Hextall.
"I want to know if my guy really cares," Barkley said. "And if you watch Ron Hextall play, you knew he really wanted to win."
Hextall said one of his favorite memories of Barkley was attending a golf pro-am with him.
"I can't remember the pro because I played in two of them, but I do remember seeing Charles play and thinking, 'Jeez, I won't be the worst one out here today,'" he said.