fell. i skate cut his neck. the local community and hockey community at large and morning, professional players posting photos of her hockey sticks on social media under six out for teddy and tribute and this is unimaginably sad and tragic story obviously. jimmy, you are a parent and a sports fan, how did this story hit you? this is a really challenging thing to tackle because as a parent you understand they are going through unimaginable english and i think happens to a lot of people in this situation is the story makes you feel so helpless we start looking around for some type of a villain, who will for regulation to scrutinize because it takes us feel there s something we can do to avenge the way we feel and only the poor kids parents feel that even the kid skated into him who obviously on the ice looking for this to ensue and it
outside. kim atkinson who grew up in nearby riverside connecticut among those offering his support and paying tribute to the young player. the st. luke s school was closed because of snow on friday but it reopened in the afternoon to allow the community to mourn. back to you. pete: thank you. what a tragic story. coming from a hockey community those are tight-knit groups we think of them today for sure. i didn t play hockey but i know a lot of people who did. will: prayers not only to the family who lost that young man but the other young man who was involved in that incident. pete: for sure. will: he has quite a burden is he feeling this morning and one he doesn t need to carry in an accident like this. awful story all around. pete: no doubt. well said, will. well, speaking of difficulty ti. gott vice president as we know for the last year has been attempting to find her own lane
school days, not me directly, but a guy i knew. i know the other side of these tragic accidents as well, the other kid, the other family carrying a lifelong burden, one impossible for us to reconcile, it was an accident on both sides. you know, and there is a kid and a family who are lost today and we hope there is not, i hope there is not a second kid and a second family that are lost out of this terrible story, rachel. rachel: those are such powerful words. you re so right, will. i look at the young boy s face. he is so handsome, so full of life. there is a lot of hockey in my family. my husband played. my son played. i have a nephew who is a professional hockey player. if you know anything around hockey, and the hockey community it s a very tight-knit community. i m not surprised at all to see you who the hockey world has come together. they re putting out the hockey sticks. they re sending their condolences to the family. i hope it brings some comfort but everyone in that hockey
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