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I Don't Give A Puck
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    Time 3h 28m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2014
16 year old Cleo Mauders becomes instantly famous at school when it's found out that she's the only girl in her Tier 1 hockey team and has a good shot of making it to the Women's Hockey team.
Then David, the most popular kid in school starts dating Cleo, and her team are split on if David has good or bad intentions.  This leads to fights on and off the ice, gossip, love triangles and heartbreak.
It's not until a serious accident that turns Cleo's life upside down, does she come to realize who the people are in her life that will stick up with her to the very end, if she's a world famous hockey player or not.
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