

She was thirty-two years old it was a Friday night and she was in a hoodie, eating popcorn and cereal, reading about brain trauma, and hate-watching hockey. She realizes just how horrible hockey is to the brain – the fights, the hitting the head on the ice etc… She starts to get furious that these players are putting their future life at risk, like her father. She doesn’t know a lot about hockey, but after meeting Adam, she starts to watch it on television. She is very frustrated as she is a neurologist, yet there is nothing to do for this terminal condition.

Helen is in great denial over this, trying to pretend it isn’t happening – but reality is starting to sink in. He is at the point where her mother can’t care for him anymore. Her beloved father is battling a form of Parkinson’s from being hit too much as a boxer in his younger days. Helen loves being a neurologist, but family health problems have been making her depressed. She isn’t one you want to mess around with. Adam is a huge, growly guy and Helen is very petite – with a big personality.
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Adam is immediately intrigued with Helen and her professional demeanor. His teammate hits his head pretty badly, so they end up in the presence of Helen, who checks them out. Then he gets into a minor car accident with a teammate. His life at the moment feels unsure and in a rut. He has retirement looming and is not sure what the future holds for him. Adam has played hockey for quite a few years, and is an okay player but not the greatest.

With a very bad record and a billionaire owner who is demanding a new stadium, the people of Portland have not embraced their new hockey team. Only on their second year, his team is not good. In this book we have Helen, a neurologist and Adam, a NHL (professional hockey) player.Īdam plays for a new professional hockey team in Portland.
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I was excited to see another book in this series of three girlfriends who meet in medical school and now share office space. She was a new to me author and I found her voice very fresh and smart. General note: in a similar way, you can use the AVERAGEIF function to average cells based on one criteria and the AVERAGEIFS function to average cells based on multiple criteria.I read Acute Reactions by Ruby Lang last year and really enjoyed it. To sum cells based on multiple criteria (for example, circle and red), use the following SUMIFS function (first argument is the range to sum). Note: visit our page about the SUMIF function for many more examples. To sum cells based on one criteria (for example, green), use the following SUMIF function (three arguments, last argument is the range to sum). To sum cells based on one criteria (for example, greater than 9), use the following SUMIF function (two arguments). Note: visit our page about the SUM function for many more examples. To sum a range of cells, use the SUM function. To count rows based on multiple criteria (for example, green and greater than 9), use the following COUNTIFS function.

Note: visit our page about the COUNTIF function for many more examples. To count cells based on one criteria (for example, greater than 9), use the following COUNTIF function.
