Former hockey player who was left paralyzed after a hit from behind, is making waves for another reason
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Tyler
September 14, 2022 (9:08)
Former Benidle-St. Margaret hockey player, who was injured from a questionable hit has found himself in the media.
Jack Jablonski, who was paralyzed during a Minnesota High School hockey game, after a hit that sent him flying into the boards, resulting in paralysis.
Certainly the injury hasn't deterred Jablonski from educating young athletes about the intricacies, which being paralyzed has brought forth, as he still actively does so to this day.
The former hockey player took to twitter to make an announcement:
He also gave his followers a glimpse of his never give up attitude:
Congratulations on showing the world who you, and not hiding or feeling ashamed.
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