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Cluster F
posted on 09-06-2001 @ 7:56 PM      
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Canadiens' Koivu prepares to fight abdominal cancer

MONTREAL (AP) -- After getting over the shock of learning he had abdominal cancer, Montreal Canadiens captain Saku Koivu sought some inspiration.

``He asked us to bring him a copy of Lance Armstrong's book when we go back to visit him later today,'' defenseman Craig Rivet said Thursday after he and teammate Brian Savage visited Koivu.

With surgery ruled out as an option, the 26-year-old center will begin chemotherapy as soon as the type of cancer is determined, a process that could take up to two weeks.

Rivet and Savage said Koivu was in better spirits a day after he received the grim diagnosis.

``He seemed to be a lot more cheerful, but he's obviously scared,'' Savage said. ``Just the unknown of what kind of cancer it is is pretty difficult for him right now.''

Pittsburgh star Mario Lemieux, diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease in 1993, had encouraging words for Koivu.

``It's not easy when you're in that situation, but you have to battle and you have to be very strong mentally,'' Lemieux said Thursday after an afternoon skate with the Canadian Olympic team in Calgary, Alberta.

``And I think he is, just from what some of the guys have said over the years and watching him play over the years. He's always battling and hopefully that can translate into his private life.''

Koivu's toughest moments came Wednesday, when he was advised that malignant cells had been found in his abdomen.

``We were there about 10 minutes after he was told that he did have cancer so it was a pretty rough time, a pretty emotional time for him,'' Rivet said. ``We didn't get to spend a whole lot time with him. It was kind of a shock for all of us in there.''

Koivu was hospitalized for tests Tuesday night after complaining of abdominal pain and vomiting following his arrival from his native Finland on Monday.

An ultrasound exam showed an abnormal buildup of fluid in a chamber of Koivu's abdominal cavity, said team physician Dr. David Mulder. Fluid taken from the area contained malignant cells, he said, and now further biopsies and other testing is taking place to learn more about the illness.

``We found malignant cells. They would basically fall into two broad categories,'' Mulder said. ``One we're looking at would be in the field of lymphomas, which is cancer of the lymph system. The other would be a tumor in any other part of the abdominal cavity.

``We're hoping that this will be a kind of lymphoma. Now the best kind of lymphoma is Hodgkin's, and then the worst kind is almost like an acute leukemia, associated with a high mortality rate. We're hoping he'll have the good kind.''

Koivu's NHL career has been plagued with injuries.

``Throughout his career, Saku has shown a fierce determination to overcome adversity,'' NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said. ``The thoughts and prayers of the entire hockey world are with Saku and his family.''

Koivu missed 28 games last season with a knee injury that required surgery, and finished with 17 goals and 30 assists. He has 85 goals and 185 assists in 344 games in six seasons with Montreal.

Mulder said it was too soon to talk about Koivu's possible return to the Canadiens.

``I'm not ruling out a return to play hockey, but don't ask for a time,'' Mulder said, mentioning how Armstrong came back from testicular cancer to win the Tour de France three straight times.


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posted on 09-06-2001 @ 8:30 PM      
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i was gonna post jus that he had abdominal cancer, right after i heard about it. But i didnt know the whole story so i waited for someone else too. I think this totally sux for him, but if its in it early stages, depending on what type of cancer it is, i think hell pull through after kemo.



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Spork
posted on 09-06-2001 @ 9:05 PM      
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Registered: Jun. 01
Well as the board's only resident Canadiens fan, first and foremost, Saku is in everyone's prayers. He has already requested a copy of Lance Armstrong's book, and that's a great sign that he's ready to kick the big C's ass!

The cruel events that have happened to my team, well they're just damned cruel. It's not bad enough that they lose 520+ man games to injury last year, now this? When will it end?

This should probably have an impact on front office moves as well though. The Canadiens are now without a number one center for the balance of this season at least one would think. So what are they going to do?

I see them doing the following:

1) Potentially signing free agent Doug Gilmour
2) Potentially trading for disgruntled Adam Oates
3) Potentially trading for Petr Nedved (Sather has shown interest in the Habs' Chad Kilger and Jeff Hackett to shore up the goaltending)
4) Placing a large bid on RESTRICTED free agent young superstar Vincent Lecavalier.

Montreal has shown that it does have a *little* bit of money to throw around in that they were willing to give $5 million to Hull and now they basically will save Saku Koivu's 4 or 5 million dollars this season, so by my books they've got $10 million to go help the team out during this difficult time.

Saku is a tough little bastard, and I know he'll beat this thing, and hopefully he'll have a lifetime of bad luck and misfortune behind him!




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Francine Banger
posted on 09-06-2001 @ 10:58 PM      
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quote:

Potentially trading for Petr Nedved (Sather has shown interest in the Habs' Chad Kilger and Jeff Hackett to shore up the goaltending



You better give us alot more than a Backup Goaltender and a Mediocre at best Veteran for Petr Nedved.

Spork
posted on 09-07-2001 @ 12:22 AM      
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Registered: Jun. 01
Well hey, Sather will give up a 30 goal man, an offensive defenseman and potentially a fantastic pure goal scorer for someone with Jello {TM} for brains, it's always worth a shot.

You can have Brisebois too if you want!

I wouldn't really want Nedved, speaking of cancer he is one in the dressing room and ruins team dynamics in general. He's worn out his welcome wherever he goes. I would prefer to see the Canadiens use him as a last option, but Sather has expressed interest in a couple of players on the Habs, and the Canadiens need a number one center now.




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