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Jack Jablonski: The Way We Play The Game
by HockeyBias.com on 02/22/12 at 07:49 PM ET | View all posts by HockeyBias.com
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Hockey Mom and family friend, Karen Schneider, has written a thoughtful article on Jack Jablonski.
Per Karen:
The story is now available on-line on the SI IPad app (for $4.99) and it will be available on the news stands tomorrow. I have attached the link to the free print version (minus photos) below. I hope you will read it, and, if the spirit moves you, spread the word, as a way to support Jack and his family and the efforts of the enormous but intimate family of hockey players, but not only hockey players: of all parents who have to face difficult truths and make hard decisions as we take on the complex, daunting task of raising our children, and, in the process, striving to be the best role models and people we can be, one inch at a time. Jack\‘s story has both broken me like no other, and lifted me like no other. He is a remarkable, inspirational kid.
Click here for the free print version.
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