Jack Edwards: Gregory Campbell’s Shift ‘Stands as an Icon of What We Love in Athletes and Our Fellow Man’ (Audio)

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Jun 7, 2013

Gregory Campbell‘s legendary shift in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals will long be remembered in Boston.

Standing on one good leg after breaking his right fibula bone, the Bruins forward gritted his way through the rest of a key penalty kill, fighting through very visible pain. It was a moment that the TD Garden crowd instantly recognized for what it was: a player giving his all for the team.

Jack Edwards spoke about Campbell’s heroics on WEEI on Friday before Game 4. Listen to the stirring essay in the video below.

Click here to watch Campbell’s heroic shift >>

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