Red Wing Goalie diagnosed with cancer.

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TheSouthSide
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Red Wing Goalie diagnosed with cancer.

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Wanted to let everyone know about Quinn McGough from Red Wing. Quinn is a sophmore and plays goalie for Red Wing. She was recently diagnosed with follicular lymphoma, a rare cancer that has been only seen three times in the history of the Mayo Clinic.

Thought this would be a good thing for people to read. Hockey is a huge part of all of our lives, but something like this makes you reconsider what is really important. Quinn is an incredible young women and we all are praying for her on a safe recovery. Please keep her in your thoughts.

http://www.republican-eagle.com/article ... m?id=55827
gmom29
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Re: Red Wing Goalie diagnosed with cancer.

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TheSouthSide wrote:Wanted to let everyone know about Quinn McGough from Red Wing. Quinn is a sophmore and plays goalie for Red Wing. She was recently diagnosed with follicular lymphoma, a rare cancer that has been only seen three times in the history of the Mayo Clinic.

Thought this would be a good thing for people to read. Hockey is a huge part of all of our lives, but something like this makes you reconsider what is really important. Quinn is an incredible young women and we all are praying for her on a safe recovery. Please keep her in your thoughts.

http://www.republican-eagle.com/article ... m?id=55827
From one Goalie family to another our deepest sympathy for their toughest days ahead, and hope and prayers of a speedy recovery to Quinn and her family. GOD BLESS

GMOM29
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Post by MNHockeyFan »

I am so sorry to hear this, and like gmom29 my thoughts and prayers are with Quinn and the McGough family.
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Post by allhoc11 »

What a well written article, it really helps us put our game in perspective. She sounds like a wonderful young lady! My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family in this time of need, stay strong and positive, and we hope to see you on the ice again sometime soon.
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Post by Endurance »

wow, what a amazing young lady! Stay strong, there are many people praying for you and your family! can't wait to see you back on the ice!!
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I'm pasting the text of the article below because with a lot of newspapers websites, the links will disappear after a few days.

Best wishes to her, her family and her teammates.

McGough's swan song
Ryan Nilsson The Republican Eagle
Published Friday, January 09, 2009

A couple hours after Red Wing sophomore goaltender Quinn McGough was diagnosed Wednesday with follicular lymphoma at the Mayo Clinic, Wingers coach Scott Haley visited her at the hospital and let McGough decide if she wanted to play in Thursday’s game against Prior Lake.
In her last two games, McGough had a combined 73 saves and a .936 save percentage. That raised her save percentage on the season to .905 and placed her in contention for All-Missota Conference accolades.
A bad game against the Lakers could have cost her the all-conference award.
Red Wing goalie Quinn McGough makes a save during the third period against Prior Lake on Thursday night at Prairie Island Arena.
"I wanted to play," McGough said. "I thought I could raise (the save percentage) up a little bit."
McGough finished with 18 saves in her final game of the season as Red Wing defeated Prior Lake 7-3 at Prairie Island Arena.
"I thought it was really brave of her to say, ‘Yes,’" sophomore defenseman Annie Gorman said of McGough’s decision.
McGough’s save percentage dropped to .902, but McGough still achieved her goal of finishing the season with a save percentage of at least .900.
"There was a lot on my mind," McGough said. "But I’m glad I played."
When her mind wandered, she didn’t think about the cancer diagnosis. Thoughts of the impending chemotherapy didn’t enter her mind. Instead, McGough thought about the first two goals she allowed.
"I couldn’t even see them," said McGough, who has a small scar in the center of her neck from a Dec. 22 biopsy.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that McGough opted to play.
McGough was not able to play or practice after the biopsy, but she watched every practice — even the 8 a.m. practices, Gorman said in amazement — from the bench and cheered for her teammates.
"Hockey’s like her life," sophomore forward Brianna Sigler said. "She loves it."
There’s more to McGough than hockey, though. According to teammates, she also possesses artistic talent and a 4.0 GPA.
"She’s probably, intellectually, one of the most intelligent kids I’ve coached," said Haley, who first coached McGough when she was in middle school.
McGough first noticed something was wrong about three months ago when she saw a lump under her chin.
She eventually went to an ear, nose and throat doctor where she was told it was just a cyst.
Her family sought a second opinion at the Mayo Clinic. It was there that was diagnosed with lymphoma.
It is still not known what stage the cancer is at.
"She’s shown remarkable resolve," Haley said. "She was very positive, almost kind of like at peace with it and I really think she’s going to keep a positive outlook. I wouldn’t bet against her. She’s gonna beat this and come back."
Partagas
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Post by Partagas »

can someone pass along the shutoutcancer.com website to her family. the contact information is on the site and they would like to help in any way. Thanks.
Joethehockeydad
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Re: Red Wing Goalie diagnosed with cancer.

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Thanks SouthSide for this info. How sad this is. Quinn seems like just the type of girl who will fight this and come out on top. Lots of prayers will be heading her (and her family's way).
TheSouthSide wrote:Wanted to let everyone know about Quinn McGough from Red Wing. Quinn is a sophmore and plays goalie for Red Wing. She was recently diagnosed with follicular lymphoma, a rare cancer that has been only seen three times in the history of the Mayo Clinic.
hockeygroupie
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Re: Red Wing Goalie diagnosed with cancer.

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TheSouthSide wrote:Wanted to let everyone know about Quinn McGough from Red Wing. Quinn is a sophmore and plays goalie for Red Wing. She was recently diagnosed with follicular lymphoma, a rare cancer that has been only seen three times in the history of the Mayo Clinic.

Thought this would be a good thing for people to read. Hockey is a huge part of all of our lives, but something like this makes you reconsider what is really important. Quinn is an incredible young women and we all are praying for her on a safe recovery. Please keep her in your thoughts.

http://www.republican-eagle.com/article ... m?id=55827
We send prayers out to her family and her. Hockey players are the strongest girls i have ever seen. She will beat this, keep up a positive attitude and you will win.
State Champ 97
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My thoughts and prayers go out to this young lady.
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Post by Falcon 89 Fan »

Wow! What a strong young lady. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her and her family. May her strength and passion for competition allow her to beat this disease.
SportsMa
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Post by SportsMa »

Wishing this young lady very well!!
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