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Heartbreaking Update: Saddened news strikes the hockey world involving a 3x cup champ and 4x NHL all-star


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November 24, 2023  (7:22)
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Andy Moog, a well-respected former NHL player and three-time Stanley Cup champion, shared that he's currently fighting cancer. The 63-year-old, known for his significant contributions to hockey, revealed this sad news to the hockey community.

A Long Career On and Off the Ice

Moog played 713 games in the NHL from 1980 to 1998, with teams like Edmonton, Boston, Dallas, and Montreal. He also played for the Canadian National Team in 31 games.
Recognized as a three-time Stanley Cup champion and four-time NHL All-Star, Moog's legacy in the hockey world is undeniable. As news of his health battle circulates, the entire hockey community extends thoughts and support to this beloved figure.
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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.

The determination and resilience that defined Moog's playing days will undoubtedly guide him during this challenging period. The hockey world unites, offering strength to Andy Moog and his loved ones amid this difficult time. Moog achieved the milestone of being the second-fastest goaltender to reach 300 wins, accomplishing this feat in his 543rd game, only surpassed by Jacques Plante (526).
Additionally, he stands as the fifth goaltender to achieve 360 and 370 wins, holding the highest winning percentage among goaltenders not in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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