Brady Keeper gets hero’s welcome in Cross Lake

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Brady Keeper, the 22-year-old Florida Panthers defenceman, visited his home town of Cross Lake for the first time since signing his NHL contract last month.

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Brady Keeper, the 22-year-old Florida Panthers defenceman, visited his home town of Cross Lake for the first time since signing his NHL contract last month.

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Brady Keeper poses for a selfie with a fan at a homecoming party at the Cross Lake arena.
Melissa Martin / Winnipeg Free Press Brady Keeper poses for a selfie with a fan at a homecoming party at the Cross Lake arena.
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Warren Halcrow shakes Brady Keeper's hand at a Cross Lake restaurant, before Keeper's homecoming parade begins.
Melissa Martin / Winnipeg Free Press Warren Halcrow shakes Brady Keeper's hand at a Cross Lake restaurant, before Keeper's homecoming parade begins.
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Brady Keeper signs autographs Wednesday for fans in Cross Lake, the northern community of 8,000 where the hockey player grew up.
Melissa Martin / Winnipeg Free Press Brady Keeper signs autographs Wednesday for fans in Cross Lake, the northern community of 8,000 where the hockey player grew up.
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