Hurricanes prospect back on ice after completing cancer treatment
The Carolina Hurricanes got a welcome sight Saturday, as Stelio Mattheos returned to the ice.
Stelio Mattheos, who completed treatment for testicular cancer, walked into PNC Arena on Friday to join the #Canes at training camp. Today, he's back on the ice. pic.twitter.com/Lwg51jvDv0
- Michael Smith (@MSmithCanes) September 21, 2019
Last month, the Hurricanes announced that Mattheos would miss training camp to undergo testicular cancer treatments. He was diagnosed in June, only two days after helping the AHL's Charlotte Checkers capture the Calder Cup.
Mattheos had surgery to remove a testicle, as well as multiple rounds of chemotherapy, before being initially ruled out in late August.
"Everyone's been so good to me throughout this whole process, and it just feels really good to get back on the ice," he told reporters after Saturday's session.
The 20-year-old forward also relayed a similar message to his supporters on Twitter.
I'd like to thank everyone for all the support and well wishes. Im excited to be back and ready to get to work. pic.twitter.com/AJdvgaljiz
- Stelio Mattheos (@smattheos7) September 21, 2019
Carolina selected Mattheos 73rd overall in the 2017 draft.
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