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Hard-hitting talk about concussions

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His advice for players who suffer concussions is to be truthful. 'People have to be honest,' says Lindros. 'The player has to be extremely honest about exactly what he's feeling and the doctor has to be honest in looking out for the patient's best interest and making sure that person is not susceptible when they return to play. It's that simple.'
His advice for players who suffer concussions is to be truthful. "People have to be honest," says Lindros. "The player has to be extremely honest about exactly what he's feeling and the doctor has to be honest in looking out for the patient's best interest and making sure that person is not susceptible when they return to play. It's that simple."
(Globe Staff Photo / Stan Grossfeld)
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