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The NHL Hall of Famer joined Red Wings trainer John Czarnecki to form the Ted Lindsay Foundation, which raised more than $3 million to help people diagnosed with autism and their families.
Lindsay credits Czarnecki, his physical therapist, with helping him stay strong. Motivated, too. Czarnecki's 17-year-old son, Dominic, was a toddler when he first exhibited early signs of autism.
Former Detroit Red Wings great and Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay recalled how he first heard of autism and its effects on children and their families.It was 13 years ago and his friend John Czarnecki ...
Doctors diagnosed Czarnecki’s son, Dominic, with autism. Since that day, Czarnecki, Lindsay and the Foundation have worked together to create and grow the impact of The Ted Lindsay Foundation.
Hockey great Ted Lindsay and his foundation have pledged $1 million to the Oakland University Center for Autism Outreach services to support teenage and adult autism programs.In recognition of the ...
Lindback will remain on the active roster for AHL Ontario as the team has retracted its press release saying he had been released from his PTO, Lindsay Czarnecki of LA Kings Insider reports. It ...