Associated Press
Jan 9, 2007, 8:50 PM EST
DENVER (AP) -Detroit Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios was to return to the ice Tuesday less than a week after leaving the team to help employees of his sports bar cope with the stabbing deaths of two co-workers.
Chelios had missed the last six games, two because of injury and four games following the slayings in Detroit. Killed were 49-year-old Megan Soroka and 52-year-old Mark Barnard.
A 17-year-old busboy who recently was fired from Cheli's Chili Bar confessed to the killings, according to a police report. Justin Blackshere is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
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Jan 9, 2007, 8:50 PM EST
DENVER (AP) -Detroit Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios was to return to the ice Tuesday less than a week after leaving the team to help employees of his sports bar cope with the stabbing deaths of two co-workers.
Chelios had missed the last six games, two because of injury and four games following the slayings in Detroit. Killed were 49-year-old Megan Soroka and 52-year-old Mark Barnard.
A 17-year-old busboy who recently was fired from Cheli's Chili Bar confessed to the killings, according to a police report. Justin Blackshere is charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
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