How Ottawa Charge's Zoe Boyd Navigated Family Tragedy To Achieve Pro Hockey Dreams

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How Ottawa Charge’s Zoe Boyd navigated family tragedy to achieve pro hockey dreams

19 hours ago

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19 hours agoSportsDuration 8:04When Zoe Boyd was five, her mom Tammy was in a vehicle collision that resulted in a traumatic brain injury and full paralysis. The subsequent support from family and friends has led Zoe to a career in the PWHL.

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