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Natalie Hammond from Sandy Hook drops puck at Bruin's game
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[quote:Stickywicket:MV8yMTU3MTEyXzM2NjE0MzQzXzU1MkFBQzc0] [quote:Fred 31413939:MV8yMTU3MTEyXzM2NjE0MjkzX0UxNDZCODBF] [quote:Stickywicket:MV8yMTU3MTEyXzM2NjE0MTE4X0JDMEI1NUQ3] Here's her walking up to drop the puck: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKx7bNHuG7Q Is it possible at all that she could have a cast on her leg? http://nesn.com/2013/03/bruins-trip-to-newtown-showcases-lead-teacher-from-sandy-hook-elementary-school-will-drop-the-puck-at-bruins-canadiens-game/ [/quote] ooh.. it's normal to be fixed 3 months after. specially if it's arms or legs... [/quote] I assume you are being sarcastic? Can anyone see any sign of a limp? How could she still have a cast on? [/quote]
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Can anyone find better video that shows her walking up to drop the puck? The most recent story has her wearing a cast on her leg.
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