Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli on team's handling of swine flu case

Title: Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli on team's handling of swine flu case

Published: Fri, 6 Nov 2009

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" We've we've we've might be inundated all the facilities -- answer questions and prior to. At least we've tried to be proactive with the players it any any symptoms of accomplishment ways that we. -- Smart thing that surgeon masks and you know score. Those remain in. I suspect it's. We we disinfect it can you. -- yeah. Continue that. -- Although it seems that it continues to question. Get to a certainly it is it's. That's dignity and raspy throat and -- on his chest. So you know no luckily there's no. Good reason. -- Retirement troops. What did. So. Three to five days quarantine. Experimental work."

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