Daily News | Oskar Lindblom trying to return the favor and help Flyers trainers stay positive through their health battles
TORONTO — From cancer diagnosis to return to play, Oskar Lindblom had Jim McCrossin there for him through his fight with a rare form of bone cancer.
McCrossin and Raffa claimed the gasoline and/or fuel in the Zambonis at the Flyers Training Center contain chemicals that led to their diagnoses. The training room is situated near where the Zambonis idle, and it does not have proper ventilation, the complaint said. It’s always hard to watch others battle cancer, Lindblom said, and he thinks it’s up to each team member individually to figure out how they want to handle it. They were all there for him through his fight after he was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma in 2019, he recalled.
He said that the training staff has always been great to him, and he thinks they don’t receive enough credit but added, “obviously, I don’t want to comment too much on everything going on.” “The organization’s made a statement on this,” Yeo said. “Obviously it’s a legal situation, so I’m not going to comment on that.”
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