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Prayers Go Out To The Esposito Family

via Damian Cristodero of Lightning Strikes,

Carrie Selivanov, 43, daughter of Lightning founder Phil Esposito, died Monday after an illness, Esposito’s wife, Bridget, said. Selivanov, one of Esposito’s three daughters by a previous marriage, was married to former Lightning star Alex Selivanov, who plays in the Netherlands. Carrie Selivanov also was a former director of team services for the Lightning.

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Very sad. My condolences go out to Phil and his family.

Posted by timbits on 01/31/12 at 10:23 AM ET

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Condolences to the entire Esposito family.

Posted by hockey1919 from mid-atlantic on 01/31/12 at 12:14 PM ET

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Awful news, my prayers go out to all the friends and family.

Posted by Ducksworth from Brownstown, MI on 01/31/12 at 04:33 PM ET

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