by Roy Lang III
The Shreveport Times
Travis Clayton stands 5-foot-6, but his toughness is unquestioned. He's survived 15 years in the often-brutal sport of professional hockey. Sunday, the long-term effects -- a re-arranged nose, scarred face and missing teeth -- and short-term wounds -- a multi-colored bruise around, and stitches underneath, his right eye -- were obvious.
As the enormity of Sunday's events converged at the CenturyTel Center, Clayton, whose tenure in the Central Hockey League is unparalleled, succumbed to something that couldn't be bandaged up or played through.
The wizened Mudbugs veteran was reduced to tears and rendered speechless after his Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs captured a berth in the Presidents' Cup Finals.
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