Jablonski target of cyberbullying
Someone on Twitter has been saying hateful things about Jack Jablonski, the Benilde-St. Margaret's High School hockey player who was paralyzed during a game last year, KARE 11 reports.
Someone on Twitter has been saying hateful things about Jack Jablonski, the Benilde-St. Margaret's High School hockey player who was paralyzed during a game last year, KARE 11 reports.
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Nearly 800 people, including dozens of NHL players, were at the Xcel Energy Center Thursday night to celebrate the progress being made by Jack Jablonski. The Benilde-St. Margaret hockey player was paralyzed during a game last winter.
Jack Jablonski is back in the hospital for the second time since being discharged from rehab last month. According to a post on his CaringBridge page, the Benilde-St. Margaret's sophomore has been up and down as he recovers from a serious spinal cord injury sustained in a hockey game last year.
The family of paralyzed Benilde St. Margaret’s hockey player Jack Jablonksi reports that the teen has sat up and is able to feed himself with help from a therapist. The family said on his Caringbridge page that there were “ups and downs” this week, however, they are incredibly proud of Jack’s determination and positive attitude during therapy.
The 16-year-old Benilde-St. Margaret's hockey player talked with Fox Sports North about his recovery. The exclusive interview was part of FSN's Hockey Day Minnesota coverage. Three weeks ago, the high school sophomore was paralyzed during a hockey game.
Jack Jablonski's head varsity hockey coach at Benilde-St. Margaret's talked to KARE 11 Sports Director Randy Shaver. Doctors confirmed Thursday the 16-year-old high school sophomore is not expected to regain any movement in his legs or left arm.
The Benilde-St. Margaret hockey player who sustained a paralyzing hit in a game last year is defying doctors, moving his arms and shooting for a clear goal: to walk again. The Pioneer Press talks to Jablonski about his therapy, a gala planned for Thursday night with the Minnesota Wild, and tweeting with his knuckles.
Benilde-St. Margaret's hockey player Jack Jablonski left the Sister Kenny institute, where he's been rehabbing since January 23. Jablonski was paralyzed in a hockey accident in late December. His family is moving into a handicapped-accessible apartment until their home is remodeled.
Kare 11 takes a look at the intensive rehabilitation ahead for Jack Jablonski, ESPN covers the press conference where doctors discussed their work on his damaged spine, and the Star Tribune highlights "a world of support" for "Jabby."
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