Battling back: Team leader, fan favorite skates toward healing
The last time she had seen her son, Paul, he was heading to Detroit Metro airport to return to Whitefish for his third season with the Glacier Nationals junior hockey team. Don't let it affect your play at all.'" That attitude shows why he was the obvious choice to wear the "C.&q...
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune Business News |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
19.01.2014
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Summary: | The last time she had seen her son, Paul, he was heading to Detroit Metro airport to return to Whitefish for his third season with the Glacier Nationals junior hockey team. Don't let it affect your play at all.'" That attitude shows why he was the obvious choice to wear the "C." Paul finished the season as the Nationals' second-leading scorer with 34 points in 41 games, and was off to a terrific start the following year when injuries derailed his season. |
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