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Beat cancer and attend first game

Jean Mooney attends first-ever Leafs game after beating cancer. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)

Jean Mooney had just two things on her bucket list: Beat cancer and attend a Toronto Maple Leafs home game.

On Feb. 29, at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, Mooney, now 82 and cancer-free, cheered from the stands as the Leafs took on the Arizona Coyotes — marking a dream come true for both herself and her family.

“Over the span of being a die-hard Leafs fan for 62 years, she just had never gone to a game,” Mooney’s daughter, Karen Mooney-Stewart told Yahoo News Canada. “It was fulfilling a life dream that night to see her boys.”

Jean Mooney attends first-ever Leafs game after beating cancer. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)

Jean Mooney attends first-ever Leafs game after beating cancer. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)

Hockey Night in Canada: A family tradition

Mooney-Stewart’s parents immigrated from Scotland in 1962, so they had never followed hockey before life in Canada.

“Once in Canada, they were exposed to ice hockey in all different forms, [even] attending games of their friends’ children … the Leafs were the home team so they would follow every single one of their games,” Mooney-Stewart said.

A Saturday night ritual for the Mooneys was having family over or going to family’s houses to watch the Leafs games for Hockey Night in Canada. Mooney-Stewart said through all the changes of a growing family — children leaving the home and having children of their own — her mother’s deep love for the Leafs and the sport never faded.

“My nephew plays hockey and she will go to every game of his,” Mooney-Stewart said. “She will go to any hockey game available, and show up at the arena early just so she can see whatever game is on before that.”

Stage 3 cancer diagnosis: ‘I’m going to beat this’

A dark cloud settled over the Mooney household in May 2022 when Mooney was diagnosed with Stage 3 Lung cancer.

Mooney-Stewart said her mother is not easy to scare. At the first mention of cancer, her mother simply said “I’m going to beat this.”

Jean Mooney pictured wearing a Maple Leafs jersey. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)Jean Mooney pictured wearing a Maple Leafs jersey. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)

Jean Mooney pictured wearing a Maple Leafs jersey. (Photo courtesy: Karen Mooney-Stewart)

“At the time, her oncologist believed it to be inoperable and was recommending pain management,” Mooney-Stewart said.

On the possibility of surgery, Mooney-Stewart said they were told an operation would reduce her lung capacity to a point she would no longer be able to sustain herself.

“We asked for additional tests to be done as we felt she would be able to handle the surgery,” Mooney-Stewart said.

On Aug. 30, 2022, Mooney underwent surgery to remove the upper lobe of her right lung.

“It was a really rough surgery at her age, her…

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