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New Jersey Devils forward Brian Boyle diagnosed with leukemia

Last Updated: 20/09/17 7:59am

Brian Boyle, pictured playing for Toronto earlier this year, hopes to feature in New Jersey's season opener on October 7
Brian Boyle, pictured playing for Toronto earlier this year, hopes to feature in New Jersey's season opener on October 7

Brian Boyle hopes to play hockey again soon after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of bone-marrow cancer that the New Jersey Devils' team doctor said can largely be treated with medication.

The 32-year-old forward was diagnosed with CML after bloodwork at the start of training camp showed irregularities from last season.

Boyle said based on what team doctor Michael Farber and others have told him, he expects to live his life under normal conditions.

That includes getting on the ice with his new team after signing a $5.5million (£4m), two-year contract in the off-season.

Boyle said he feels as close to normal as possible and Farber expects treatment to begin as soon as some further tests come back.

"We have a good plan of attack here, and I'm looking forward to getting on the ice and playing," said Boyle.

"When that happens I don't know, but my mindset is October 7."

We have a good plan of attack here, and I'm looking forward to getting on the ice and playing.

Brian Boyle

The Devils open the regular season on October 7 at home to the Colorado Avalanche.

The Devils are optimistic Boyle will handle the medications well, no matter the course of action.

"He will be monitored very closely," said Farber. "He came to us in great shape with relatively few symptoms, so I think he'll respond quite well to therapy."

CML is the same disease that former NHL forward Jason Blake played through after being diagnosed in 2007.

Boyle, who played last season with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs and whose wife Lauren had a baby girl in May, said he felt mostly fatigued but chalked it up to life events.

"In a serious way, I've been told the treatment, it's supposed to work," said Boyle.

"Relative to the big ugly 'L' word leukemia, it's good news."

Boyle is a veteran of 624 NHL games with the Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Lightning and Maple Leafs and has 93 goals and 76 assists.

The Devils signed him for his veteran leadership and faceoff and penalty-killing abilities.

Blake played six more seasons after being diagnosed with CML, leading Boyle to joke with general manager Ray Shero: "I've got six years left, then."

"It was a two-year contract, Brian, so let's get the performance part down first," said Shero.

"He's been incredibly strong and certainly a man of faith and his family and certainly as we say the glass is half full here moving forward."

Focused on his performance and eager to move past his diagnosis as a news story, Boyle wants the season to go on as normal and for no one to blame the disease for his play one way or the other.

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"We don't have to be asking about it all the time," he said.

"If I suck one night, it's because I sucked, not because of any other reason. And hopefully if that's the biggest issue, then that's a good thing."

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