Published: Sat, 16 May 2009
Description: (NECN/WTVD: Raleigh, N.C.) - The man vilified in Boston for punching Bruins defenseman Aaron Ward in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals learned that his wife was diagnosed with cervical cancer during that very series. Scott Walker said...
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" Been fun to in some ways with the team and it's a great team opium occupiers. The spore you get your teammates and the organization I think. If you had to deal with this. As a player there's no better sport to be and hockey were too tight knit group. And obviously and restaurants for my wife and it's tough for her -- I -- every -- to me about. My wife that's gone to -- and she's been strong and or any of the restrictions should be fine. We're just. And topic for -- from all my teammates on the team and the organization and purge that from a lot of people want going to. Police said it's been -- agree in a tough player and stuff like people talk to a really assesses one -- our topic aren't so hard and are absolutely you know I talked to has lots to one thing you it's an outlet for me it's great -- I come here and I beat surrogates. That pain upon every day saw. The guy's a -- no wonder he's just trying to make me feel good there. Our if he's really trying but no -- screen -- Fortunate for me news it is it's the place right -- to go and get away from ads and but he an hour's top leave for the road trip in all my wife his home along with the that's a great thing I said those supporting cast than they otherwise turn town and roar to grow for dinner because there are there and skip -- my kids and thoughtfully about so. For me I got to big time germinate the day and get out and get away from Hammond. It's from now. The challenge -- first couple days but personally via an impact and on home and folks on market."