BOSTON- Every player who dons the Spoked-B knows how significant the emblem is. From the six Stanley Cup-winning teams to the lengthy list of Hall of Famers before them, it is one of the most historic jerseys in sports. But, for Weymouth, Massachusetts native Charlie Coyle, there is an even more personal connection than most.
In a Players' Tribune article posted prior to Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, Coyle reminisced about his early days of playing hockey in the Boston area. He explained how much the sport means to him and his sizeable family, writing, "whenever you get all of those people in the same place, two are certain: It's going to be really, really loud, and there's going to be hockey involved in some way."
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