NHL Players Who Give Back
Enjoying a career which spanned 20 years, Jeremy Roenick became the second highest American-born goal scorer in 2008 after making his 500th goal. Although retired now, Roenick continues to be a role model by reaching out to different charities. He is a proud supporter of City of Hope, an innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution that has helped develop standards of care for life-threatening diseases such as HIV-AIDS, cancer and diabetes.
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April 25, 2014Citation:
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July 1, 2014