Robin Lehner (X tweets)

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Read the entirety of that thread, it’s feels like waking up to awful news is a real possibility. He’s clearly having a manic episode and or something else. Possibly intoxicated but he says some scary implied comments
 

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not sure if is a fraud or legit but I am looking on lines for ways to contact people who may know where he is. Yes I know this maybe a joke but I would rather look like fool when it comes to this subject

SO feel free to laugh at me but so far I have managed to email his Agent, the knights, NHLPA and the NHL
 
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not sure if is a fraud or legit but I am looking on lines for ways to contact people who may know where he is. Yes I know this maybe a joke but I would rather look like fool when it comes to this subject

SO feel free to laugh at me but so far I have managed to email his Agent, the knights, NHLPA and the NHL
Let us know if you hear anything back. I doubt it but you never know. I'm sure his closest friends from around the league were texting and calling him when reading that
 

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Bipolar can be a scary disorder to live with. Your own brain is constantly playing tricks on you, building you up into a reckless superhuman and then tearing you down to nothing. I can't even imagine the pressure of dealing with bipolar as a top-level pro athlete. Here's hoping Lehner gets the help he needs.
 

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Bipolar can be a scary disorder to live with. Your own brain is constantly playing tricks on you, building you up into a reckless superhuman and then tearing you down to nothing. I can't even imagine the pressure of dealing with bipolar as a top-level pro athlete. Here's hoping Lehner gets the help he needs.
The #1 sports broadcaster/commentator in Finland had a bipolar disease. Struggled with it and alcoholism, and was sacked from the national broadcasting company in 2018 after an incident. After that it seemed like a constant roller-coaster with him, but he really seemed to get better in the last two years. He was working more and more on jobs as a freelancer etc. And this summer, he suicided by throwing himself under a train.

It's a scary disease, the bipolar disorder. Hopefully Lehner gets help, and him and his family stay safe.
 

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