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Former Ottawa Senator Mark Borowiecki Now 'Looks At Fighting From A Different Lens'

Former Ottawa Senator Mark Borowiecki Now 'Looks At Fighting From A Different Lens'

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Former Ottawa Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki was a guest on the Sens Nation Podcast this week, the official podcast of The Hockey News Ottawa, and shared some candid thoughts about fighting in today's NHL.
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