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Czechia women's hockey coach Carla MacLeod maintains upbeat approach during breast cancer treatment
Summary
Carla MacLeod, coach of Czechia's women's hockey team and the PWHL's Ottawa Charge, was diagnosed with breast cancer in November and has continued coaching at the Milan Cortina Games while scheduling treatments around the tournament.
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Carla MacLeod, who coaches Czechia's women's hockey team and the PWHL's Ottawa Charge, was diagnosed with breast cancer in November but has continued her coaching duties. She arranged radiation treatments to take place before and after the two-week Milan Cortina Games so she could be present for the tournament. MacLeod missed one PWHL game to begin treatment in Alberta but returned to coaching and has been behind the bench in Milan. Teammates and staff describe her as positive and steady while acknowledging she has had difficult moments.
Key facts:
- MacLeod received a breast cancer diagnosis in November.
- She scheduled radiation treatments to occur before and after the Milan Cortina Games.
- She missed one Ottawa Charge game to begin treatment but has otherwise continued coaching both the Charge and Czechia at the Games.
- Czechia is competing at Milan Cortina with a roster that includes multiple PWHL players and has had recent success at world championships.
Summary:
MacLeod remains present with her teams at the Milan Cortina Games while following a treatment schedule arranged around the tournament. She is set to resume radiation treatments after the Olympics conclude, and longer-term treatment details were not provided.
