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In injuries to the NH hockey player in teenage age, police investigations – NBC Boston

The police in Hudson, New Hampshire, examined an incident in a hockey game in which a 15-year-old hockey player was injured.

The parents of the teenager, who plays for the northern cyclones, refused on Monday, on Monday in front of the camera,, citing the active examination, NBC10 Boston said that he had lost several teeth and needed during the game on Saturday Against the Insulan East.

They say that he has played hockey for 11 years, but is now traumatized after exchange with a player in the opposing team. His father said in a social media post that he was “basically attacked on the ice” and spent 10 hours in the emergency room.

The video from the game shows a player who throws the teenager on the ice and hits him before leaving.

“There is no place for it, especially if someone is injured,” said David Silva, a parent in the Cyclones Arena.

“It is hockey, it's a hard sport. Sometimes people are injured. When children get a little aggressive at a young age, it is worrying,” said Curtis Kelley, another parent.

The teenagers' parents say he faces a long way to recover, which operates several years to try to replace his teeth.

“He is physically and mentally affected,” said his father in his social media contribution. “This was not an accident. This was not part of a kind of hockey maneuver.”