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> In that game, 15-year-old Kevin
> Charbonneau was fatally injured as he slid into a slapshot
> fired from just 5 feet away.
> When the coaches got to him on the ice, he was concious
> and was complaining that he couldn't catch his breath.
This brought back a terrible memory of a very similar
sitution when I was playing Bantam hockey in Marlboro, Ma.
to many years ago to remember. Anyway, a twelve year old
on the opposing team fell in front of a shot that hit him
in the neck,collapsing his windpipe. He died on the ice.
> Hearing something like this just made me stop and realize how
> quickly our lives can change.
Yes, Mike, just reading just reading your post sent all
those memories rushing through my mind. It made me take
a moment out of a hectic day to realize how precious life
is. Thanks Mike, and thanks Kevin, you're in my prayers.
-bill
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