Good News: Ringing the chime was better than lifting the Stanley Cup for cancer survivor
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By Rich Jones
Published on April 24, 2026.
Drew Rogers, a former hockey player, was diagnosed with stage 3 throat cancer in fall 2022. He underwent proton therapy and spent seven weeks strapped to a machine for seven days a week. On his last day of treatment, he rang the chime with his family and friends. Despite his health issues, he is doing well and participating in Team USA Dragon Boat racing.
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