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After cardiac arrest, Craig Cunningham finds calling as an advocate and scout

The former Coyotes and Bruins winger, who nearly lost his life on the ice and then lost part of his left leg, has found new callings in helping prevent and screen for sudden cardiac arrest and staying connected to hockey as an NHL scout for Arizona.

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