The Dallas Stars have announced that Dave Strader, their local play-by-play man and a longtime contributing voice for the NHL on NBC, has been diagnosed with cancer.
Stars president and CEO Jim Lites released this statement:
The Dallas Stars are deeply saddened to learn of Dave Strader's cancer diagnosis. As he goes through his treatment, all of our thoughts and prayers are directed to Dave, his wife Colleen, their son Christopher and his wife Karen and daughter Sydney, their son Casey and his wife Dr. Mary, and their son Trevor. We wish Dave a full recovery and will support him through his battle.
Strader was the NHL on NBC's No. 2 announcer before replacing Ralph Strangis as Dallas' local play-by-play voice this season. He called multiple Stanley Cup Finals for the NHL's international feed before signing on with FOX Sports Southwest.
"I realize I have a challenge and fight ahead of me," Strader wrote. "With my wife Colleen and our family, along with the full support of the Dallas Stars organization, we are ready to meet this challenge. We don't have to look very far for inspiration as Bekki Nill has shown us all how to meet this dreaded disease head-on. Personally, her example will serve as a great guide. I want to thank everyone for their support as I proceed with treatment."
One of the most respected voices in the NHL has received an outpouring of support from the hockey community, which includes a message from his partner in the broadcast booth, Darryl Reaugh.
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