I had goose bumps watching this clip on ESPN's "SportsCenter" Tuesday morning. The Bruins honored Richard "Dic" Donohue before their home game against the Blue Jackets on Monday night.
The MBTA Transit Police Officer was critically wounded in a shootout with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects in 2013. After two years of intensive rehab, he returned to active duty and was promoted to sergeant.
Donohue dropped the ceremonial first puck Monday night at TD Garden. Watch the video via NESN. It will make your day:
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Donohue tweeted out pictures of the puck:
Let's do this.