MISS TRACY L FISCHER wrote:
>
> You're right, there shouldn't be any finger pointing unless the facts
> are known, and in this case, there are obviously several different
> sides to this story. What I have heard is that no one really knew
> the extent of his head injury after that first game, if they did at
> all. I heard that he was the one who pulled himself off the ice
> after the second game when he got hit again.
From my vantage point at the game, there appeared to be a point in the
game when Brian took a pretty good hit into the boards across from the
player bench. He headed right for the bench (albeit a bit slowly)
despite the puck only being in the neutral zone. It sure looked like he
knew he needed off the ice immediately.
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