Wisconsin connections run deep for gold-winning U.S. paralympic hockey team
Posted: Apr 29, 2018 8:01 AM CDT
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It may not have been a second “miracle on ice”, but a thrilling finish on the rink during the Winter Paralympics was every bit as memorable for members of the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team which won its 3rd straight gold medal in March.
The successful program is led by Grafton resident Guy Gosselin, and the Wisconsin connections don't end there. Mike Curkov caught up with the team as they returned to the United States.
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