Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Senators’ Ryan wins Masterton Trophy after alcohol problem

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EDMONTON » Ottawa Senators forward Bobby Ryan, a native of Cherry Hill, N.J., was named the Bill Masterton Trophy winner on Monday after publicly sharing his battle with alcohol issues.

The 33-year-old Ryan missed more than two months after entering the NHL/NHLPA players assistance program on Nov. 20. Upon his return to practice in February, he pledged to share his story publicly in hopes of inspiring others facing similar challenges.

The Masterton award is voted upon by members of the Profession­al Hockey Writers

Associatio­n and presented to the player who best exemplifie­s the qualities of perseveran­ce, sportsmans­hip and dedication to hockey. It’s named after a Minnesota North Stars player who died on Jan. 15, 1968, as a result of an on-ice injury.

Ryan earned the honor ahead of Flyers forward Oskar

Lindblom and Dallas Stars defender Stephen Johns.

Lindblom returned for the playoffs after being diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a type of bone cancer in December. Johns returned this season after missing 22 months due to post-traumatic headaches.

Ryan wished

Lindblom and Johns good health and long careers in accepting the award, and calling his battle “the hardest thing I’ve had to do in my life.”

Ryan also thanked the Ottawa Senators for allowing him to leave the team to seek treatment, the National Hockey League Players’ Associatio­n, and his family.

Ryan attempted to deal with the alcohol problem on his own before realizing he needed more help.

“I told my wife five years ago, because of her, I could feel myself and see myself become the man that I wanted to be,” Ryan said. “I took a detour, but I’m back and I’m trying to get better every day.”

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