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‘Feels like my mom was in the building,’ says Halifax hockey player who scored again on Fight Cancer Night

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For the second straight season on the Halifax Mooseheads’ annual Fight Cancer Night, Braeden MacPhee has found a way to honour his late mom. MacPhee’s mom, Jolene Conway, died of cancer in April 2023 at the age of 46.

Braeden MacPhee says his late mom ‘would want me to keep working hard, keep chasing after my dreams’

Richard Woodbury · CBC News

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A hockey player is shown looking up during a pregame ceremony.

Halifax Mooseheads forward Braeden MacPhee is shown at Saturday night’s game in Halifax. (Trevor MacMillan/Halifax Mooseheads)

For the second straight season on the Halifax Mooseheads’ annual Fight Cancer Night, Braeden MacPhee has found a way to honour his late mom.

MacPhee’s mom, Jolene Conway, died of cancer in April 2023 at the age of 46.

MacPhee, a 20-year-old forward from Moncton, N.B., scored his team’s first goal on Saturday night on the way to a 2-1 comeback win over the Acadie-Bathurst Titan.

“It just kinda has some relief off the shoulders and it feels like my mom was in the building with me, which is always really special,” he said.

MacPhee also scored at last season’s Fight Cancer Night game.

A woman wearing a pink sweater sits next to a man wearing a white sweater.

MacPhee is shown in an undated photo with his mother, Jolene Conway. Conway, 46, died of cancer in 2023. (Braeden MacPhee)

The cancer night games raise funds and awareness for all types of cancer, and the purple jerseys players wear for the night are auctioned off.

Halifax Mooseheads goalie Jacob Steinman, 20, joined the team last month in a trade. He said that while he’s still getting to know his teammates, he knew what the game meant to MacPhee.

“I know this night means the most, [it’s] the biggest thing to him,” said Steinman. “And just for him to score was just unbelievable to watch and especially just to win.”

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The Mooseheads had a slow start, only getting their first shot on net about 15 minutes into the first period.

The team was trailing 1-0 until MacPhee’s goal with about one minute left in the second period gave the team a spark.

MacPhee was named the first star of the game, earning a rousing ovation from an announced crowd of 8,300.

His mother only told him and his younger brother about her cancer diagnosis a couple of months before her death. She wanted them to focus on sports.

A hockey player poses with a fan who is showing off a signed puck.

MacPhee was named the first star of the game. He signed a puck for a lucky fan as part of his duties. (Trevor MacMillan/Halifax Mooseheads)

Her obituary noted Conway’s passion for her kids’ sporting activities.

“She had a kind and generous heart and was always willing to help others,” it said. “Her positive outlook on life and infectious smile will be deeply missed by all who knew her.”

MacPhee said his mom always told him to look at the bright side of things.

“It’s a missing part of my life, but she would want me to keep working hard, keep chasing after my dreams,” he said. “And that’s exactly what I’m gonna do.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard Woodbury is a journalist with CBC Nova Scotia’s digital team. He can be reached at richard.woodbury@cbc.ca.

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