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Three-Time Cup Champion Announces Tragic Diagnosis

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Tyler Ball
November 23, 2023  (8:23 PM)
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Today a three-time Stanley Cup champion announced some terribly sad news.

Bruins Legend Announces Tragic Diagnosis

Today three-time Stanley Cup champion Andy Moog revealed that he has been diagnosed with cancer.

3x Stanley Cup Champion, 4x NHL All-Star, Andy Moog has announced that he is battling cancer.

Moog, 63, played 713 games in the NHL from 1980-1998 with Edmonton, Boston, Dallas, and Montreal.

He also played 31 games with the Canadian National Team.

Nothing has been confirmed on the severity or type of cancer that Moog has been diagnosed with. As he begins his battle we keep him in our thoughts.

Moog's Legendary Career At A Glance

As mentioned Moog was part of three Stanley Cup champion teams. Along with his team's success, he also was excellent. He was an 8 time Vezina Finalist as well as a one-time Jennings Award winner.

Over his 713-game NHL career, he maintained a 3.14 goals-against average and a 0.891 save percentage. For the era he played in these are some of the best over a career.

We wish Moog the best in his upcoming battle and hope to be able to provide positive updates in the near future about his condition.

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Three-Time Cup Champion Announces Tragic Diagnosis

Which team do you remember Andy Moog with most?

Edmonton Oilers14950.5 %
Boston Bruins9833.2 %
Dallas Stars165.4 %
Montreal Canadiens3210.8 %
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