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Up against the NFL
The question was one Hunter Hillenmeyer didn't want to answer.
It was 2010, and the Bears had just placed him on injured reserve after the third publicly documented concussion of his eight-year career. After meeting with reporters at Halas Hall, he was...Tags: Medical Research, Concussion, Trials, Atlanta Falcons, Injuries and Wounds
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Rick Martin had disease that is linked to repeated brain trauma
The Fabulous ForumFlashy Rick Martin was never going to be confused with an enforcer, achieving acclaim as a vaunted goal-scorer, not a fighter, in his glory days with the Buffalo Sabres. But Martin, who died in March of a heart attack at...... -
Hockey player had concussions
LOS ANGELES - Ron Salcer, a longtime hockey agent based in Manhattan Beach, Calif., spent most of last week talking business with New York Rangers forward Derek Boogaard. When they met to celebrate Boogaard's final night in Southern California, Salcer...Tags: Patrick Marleau, Concussion, Manhattan Beach (Los Angeles, California), New York Rangers, Los Angeles Times
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Question of the Day: Should the NHL do anything about fighting after the report that Bob Probert also had CTE?
The Fabulous ForumBob Probert: Bob Probert had degenerative brain disease; should the NHL do anything about fighting?... -
Remembering Bob Probert vs. Tie Domi
Chicago Breaking SportsStaff report Bob Probert, who died Monday, was one of the toughest enforcers in NHL history and by all accounts a decent guy off the ice. Not many athletes are embraced in Chicago after coming from Detroit. It's an exclusive club consisting of Probert and... -
Fmr. Blackhawks Player Bob Probert Dies at 45
Associated PressDETROIT -- Retired hockey enforcer Bob Probert, as adept with his fists as with a stick in a 16-season career with the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks, died Monday after suffering chest pains while boating with his family. He was 45. "Bob lost...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Field Hockey, Chicago Jobs, Steve Yzerman, Prisons
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Bob Probert - Former Detroit Red Wing - Dies After Collapsing
FOX 17 NewsRetired hockey enforcer Bob Probert, as adept with his fists as with a stick in a 16-season career with the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks, died Monday after suffering chest pains while boating with his family. He was 45. "Bob lost the fight of...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Field Hockey, Chicago Blackhawks, Hospitals and Clinics, Chest Pains
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PASSINGS: Bob Probert
Bob Probert
Former NHL player
Bob Probert, 45, who played in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks, died Monday after he developed chest pains while on a boat with his family in Lake St. Claire in Windsor, Ontario,...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Hospitals and Clinics, National Hockey League, Family
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Hawks' offense fails to win, place or show
Tribune staff reporterNever at a loss for a rustic simile, Brian Sutter likened coaching the Blackhawks to riding a horse before they fell to the Edmonton Oilers 1-0 Tuesday night in the Skyreach Centre. "You've got to understand the type of horse you're riding," said the...Tags: Field Hockey, Edmonton Oilers, Tony Amonte, Horse (animal), Jocelyn Thibault
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Bob Foltman on the Hawks
Hey, Bob, don't you think that blaming Alex Zhamnov and Alexander Karpovtsev in recent discussions is unfair and based on the simple fact that they are not North Americans? Zhamnov is the only world-class player in Chicago. Granted, he doesn't score too...Tags: Jeremy Roenick, Field Hockey, Mike Smith (football coach), Alexander Karpovtsev, Igor Korolev
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Bob Foltman's answers
Living in Ohio, it's tough to follow the Hawks. And with so many roster moves this year, it's hard to keep track of the line combinations they are using. Do you think Brian Sutter is going to settle on line combinations so guys can get used to playing...Tags: Columbus, Kyle Calder, Andrei Nikolishin, Sergei Berezin, Mark Bell
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Offense fails to win, place or show
Tribune staff reporterNever at a loss for a rustic simile, Brian Sutter likened coaching the Blackhawks to riding a horse before his team was shut out by the Edmonton Oilers 1-0 Tuesday night at the Skyreach Centre. "You've got to understand the type of horse you're riding,"...Tags: Field Hockey, Edmonton Oilers, Tony Amonte, Jocelyn Thibault, Pascal Rheaume
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