Ron Duguay's Battle: A Call for Support
Ron Duguay, the iconic New York Rangers forward, is facing a formidable opponent off the ice-cancer. Known for his dynamic play and charismatic presence, Duguay's journey has taken a challenging turn as he battles Stage 4 cancer, which originated in the colon.
Duguay's family has rallied around him, launching a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the mounting costs of his medical treatment. His daughters shared that their father, a man of resilience and independence, has always handled life's challenges on his own. But now, the financial burden of his treatment has become too heavy to bear alone.
The former NHL star has been unable to work due to his condition, and his daughters revealed that earlier treatments in Florida nearly claimed his life. This led to a move to Orange County, where he continues to receive care that has thankfully shown promise.
The financial strain is compounded by the need for bi-weekly flights from Florida to California for treatment. The expenses related to travel, medical care, and various therapies have reached overwhelming levels for the family.
Duguay's legacy in the NHL is storied. A Sudbury native, he played nearly 500 games with the Rangers and was instrumental in their journey to the 1979 Stanley Cup final. Over his career, he tallied 274 goals and 346 assists, with a standout season in 1982 that earned him an All-Star nod.
As Duguay confronts this personal battle, the support from the hockey community and fans could make a significant difference in his fight. This is a moment for those who cheered for him on the ice to lend a hand off it, ensuring that a Rangers great receives the assistance he needs.
