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by Paul on 04/18/10 at 06:07 PM ET
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“There was no one day that I was suddenly ready to move on. It just comes and goes, and you learn to live with it. I still struggle every day. I still think about Carly every day. But I’m not as emotional as I was. I can smile and laugh about the good times we had. I love playing hockey, and I’m excited about this team and its chances. I’m looking forward to getting that happiness and joy back in my life.”
-Taylor Pyatt of the Phoenix Coyotes on trying to get over the death of his girlfriend Carly Bragnalo. More from James Duthie of TSN and watch the video here.
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Vancouver Sun article on Carly’s death
Posted by Paul A. from Ypsilanti, MI on 04/18/10 at 06:35 PM ET