Flames GM Gets Emotional While Discussing Ill Assistant GM
If you're a fan of the Calgary Flames, you likely know that Assistant General Manager Chris Snow was diagnosed with ALS in 2019. Every day, he battles the disease, which typically takes the life of an individual within two to five years of detection.
Brad Treliving Gets Emotional While Discussing Chris Snow's Disease
During the press conference to wrap up the Flames' trade deadline day, General Manager Brad Treliving was asked about Snow's absence and had this to say:
"He had a tough night last night. He's battling. So when you think it's a hard day that's a hard day. He's texting from the emergency room. That tells ya about Chris Snow."
Snow's strength and resilience in the face of adversity are inspiring. Despite his ongoing battle, he remains dedicated to his work with the Flames and continues to make a positive impact on the team. Hopefully this will inspire the players to push harder on the ice.
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