Bruins Send Burrillville Families To Game

(Burrillville, RI)--A Burrillville family got the gift of a free hockey game from the Boston Bruins this past Saturday after a news story about a boy's hockey net being stolen.WJAR-TV had the segment last December about eight-year-old Blake Henault, an aspiring hockey player, whose net was reportedly stolen from his grandfather's driveway on Christmas Eve.After a sign was made asking for its return and put on social media, a Burrillville police lieutenant, Albert Carlow Jr., and his son, a Burrillville High School hockey player, donated a net to Henault the same night.Then the Bruins got wind of the story, and put both the Henault and Carlow families in a luxury suite for the B's game against Arizona.


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