Boston Bruins Dress as 'Frozen' Characters

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ByABC News
October 28, 2014, 9:41 AM

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While the team has lacked costume coordination in the past, six players this year dressed as characters of Disney's "Frozen," including defenseman Dougie Hamilton in a blue dress as Elsa.

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