I would like to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the kindness you have shown since the injury to Joe last Friday.<\/p>\n
There have been a lot of tears since then and I am happy to say not all of them have been of sadness. Some of them have come while reading the thoughts and prayers of everyone, the “Get Well Joe” messages and the campaign about the blue and gold ribbons. It is truly heartwarming to read the things people have said about Joe. Some from people who have not seen him play but felt compelled to offer their support. Others from those who did see him and, I know now, knew just how much he has meant to the Merrimack team and program.<\/p>\n
\nWe hope and believe that Joe will win this battle, like others he has already won in his life.\n<\/div>\n
We never thought when the ribbon campaign began last Saturday that it would extend beyond the Warriors’ season. There was a feeling then that we wanted to do something to show each other an outward sign of hope and support. All of the hundreds of ribbons that were made last Saturday were given out and there were not enough to go around. To read and hear now of people from other schools planning to keep it going, around the country even, is just amazing.<\/p>\n
But I should have known better. I always knew the hockey community was a special one. It has been shown time and time again. We will never forget it and it gives us strength beyond what you can imagine.<\/p>\n
I know a lot of people may not know much about Joe, and may not have seen him play or even pictures of him. We have put together a photo album from this year. Please feel free to take a look and pass the link on.<\/p>\n