Fluto Shinzawa, sports reporter for the Boston Globe, was interviewed this morning on WBUR, one of Boston's NPR stations. In discussing the recent "groin injury" of one of the Boston Bruins (hockey) players, Mr. Shinzawa was asked his opinion of the player's future performance. He responded. "No telling how long that groin will hold up."
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