Hockey legend Ken Dryden on his new hockey book and the simple rule changes that could ease the number of concussions plaguing the sport.
Hockey legend Ken Dryden on his new hockey book and the simple rule changes that could ease the number of concussions in his beloved game
“Different decisions have to be made, and decision-makers have to be willing to make them.”
In the wake of Sidney Crosby’s head injuries, a top Canadian expert explains the huge changes on how concussions are treated and managed
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