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Nathan Horton Set for Camp
With teammate Marc Savard’s career in jeopardy and questions still surrounding Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby’s return to the ice, Bruins forward Nathan Horton knows that he is fortunate to have seemingly avoided any long-term effects from the concussion he suffered during the Stanley Cup Final.
“I feel lucky,” Horton said on Wednesday night. “Concussions are no fun. To have a bad one, it’s tough. I’m fortunate to feel pretty good and not have any setbacks.”
Horton also laid to rest any concerns about his availability at the start of the season, confirming that he’ll be good to go when training camp opens on Sept. 16.
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