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Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin expressed his admiration for his fiancée, Carolina Matovac, who underwent a life-changing heart transplant this past summer. The couple faced a harrowing experience while on vacation when Matovac encountered a serious health crisis that ultimately led to the need for the transplant.
Dahlin described his fiancée's strength and resilience throughout the ordeal, stating that he is in "awe" of her courage. The surgery marked a significant turning point in Matovac's life, and the couple has since been focused on recovery and supporting each other through the emotional journey.
As they navigate this challenging chapter, Dahlin emphasized the importance of love and support, noting how the experience has brought them closer together. Both are now looking forward to a brighter future, filled with hope and new beginnings. The couple's story serves as a reminder of the power of perseverance and the strength found in relationships during difficult times.
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