'Too many hits, too many punches': Charlottetown Islander's hockey career over at 19

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'Too many hits, too many punches': Charlottetown Islander's hockey career over at 19
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Hockey player Lane Hinkley.

Lane Hinkley is 'highly respected by teammates,' says Islanders coach and GM Jim Hulton. Charlottetown Islanders associate captain Lane Hinkley remembers looking up during a game in front of his hometown crowd in Sydney, N.S., a few years ago and seeing a boy with a No. 77 jersey and the name Hinkley on the back."That is one of my proudest moments, and I'll never forget it," he wrote in an Instagram post Monday.

"Friday morning, I was told that my hockey career is over. Too many hits, too many punches, too many concussions that I didn't properly heal from," he wrote in the post.

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