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Bruins Visit With Newtown Residents
by Paul on 02/19/13 at 02:13 PM ET
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from Caryn Switaj of BostonBruins.com,
It doesn't happen often in writing, and especially in covering a team day in and day out, that you don't even know where to begin - that something is just so beyond words.
Only an emotion or feeling could really do it justice.
That the little moments and encounters and smiles are much, much more important than the soundbites.
Such was the case Monday in Newtown, CT, where Coach Julien and members of the Black & Gold visited with families affected by the tragedy that struck at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012.
While that day will never be forgotten, Monday was not meant to relive the burden and heartbreak of the past couple of months - it was about looking forward to a reason to smile, a day filled with hockey, laughter and excitement.
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