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.  Of course this is all
heresay.  No matter which way you look at it.  Someone made a bad
decision somewhere along the line here.  I only hope that things work
out for Brian and that he does get better.
 
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Tracy Fischer
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