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PHOTOS: NHL honours B.C. grandma鈥檚 battle against cancer in special match

Shea Theodore鈥檚 grandmother Kay Darlington dropped the puck at a special 鈥楬ockey Fights Cancer鈥 game

Born and raised in Aldergrove, current NHL defenceman for the Las Vegas Golden Knights Shea Theodore, battled the San Jose Sharks in a special 鈥淗ockey Fights Cancer鈥 match Thursday night.

Theodore鈥檚 own brush with the disease after a failed drug test this summer sparked the game鈥檚 dedication. It was heightened hCG hormone levels that alerted doctors to testicular cancer.

It was the team鈥檚 third game this season against the Sharks 鈥 only this time, during pre-game warm-up Las Vegas players donned purple jerseys that were auctioned off with proceeds going towards early cancer detection.

鈥淭he fact that I found out early was the biggest key, and that鈥檚 what I鈥檓 trying to push,鈥 Theodore said in a recent Golden Knights鈥 interview.

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Theodore, now a survivor, continues to battle the stigma surrounding men鈥檚 testicular health both on and off the ice.

He鈥檚 accompanied in the fight against cancer by another member of his family, his grandmother Kay Darlington.

The Theodore family, from Langley, recently found out that Darlington 鈥 whose lived in Mexico for the past few decades 鈥 is battling stage-four breast cancer, for the second time.

鈥淭he treatment she underwent in Mexico wasn鈥檛 working,鈥 explained Theodore鈥檚 older sister Alyssa, also an avid hockey player.

It didn鈥檛 take long for the family, with the help of Golden Knights management, to rush Darlington to the aid of a specialized cancer centre near Theodore in Las Vegas.

鈥淭hey flew her and my mother in on a private jet from Mexico to Las Vegas鈥 almost as soon as they heard the cancer had spread, Alyssa elaborated.

鈥淪he has a lot of life in her,鈥 she added.

The team even asked the grandmother to drop the puck at the Nov 21. game鈥檚 ceremonial face-off at a packed T-Mobile arena.

鈥淲hen they reached out to her she had a couple of tears in her eye,鈥 Theodore admitted.

Theodore escorted Darlington out onto center ice in her purple jersey. She dropped the puck amidst a sea of cell phone lights and a roar of arena applause.

鈥淪hea Theodore doesn鈥檛 normally take faceoffs, but he took one tonight. And it was one he鈥檒l never forget,鈥 the Golden Knights posted to Twitter.

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The grandmother will soon undergo chemotherapy in her and her family鈥檚 continued efforts to conquer the disease.

During the game, the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation presented a $75,000 check to pediatric cancer organizations.

Audience members took the opportunity to fill out 鈥淚 fight for鈥 purple signs in support of their loved ones, and others, irreversibly impacted by cancer.

Las Vegas defenceman Jon Merrill held up an 鈥淚 fight for鈥 purple sign that read Theodore鈥檚 name.

Other teammates jotted down the name of their parents, friends, and others.

The Sharks beat the Golden Knights 2-1 in overtime.





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