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Former Canuck Hodgson chasing comeback 8 years after health forced retirement

Team Canada junior hero back in pro hockey again after his condition improves
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Milwaukee Admirals’ Cody Hodgson of the American Hockey League poses for a picture Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Milwaukee. Hodgson is a former NHL player who retired from hockey eight years ago due to a muscle disorder but is now making a comeback. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

The health issues that drove former NHL forward Cody Hodgson away from hockey eight years ago were frightening enough for him to fear the worst.

He was shaking often. His body felt unusually hot. He had an abnormal heartbeat. He was having a tough time breathing. Tests showed his liver and kidney were damaged.

“At the time, they were testing me for brain, liver, lung cancer – all that stuff,” said Hodgson, who played six seasons with the Vancouver Canucks (2010-12), Buffalo Sabres (2012-15) and Nashville Predators (2015-16).

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