Bruins forward and Walpole native Chris Wagner gave a special shout out to a friend battling a rare form of cancer Tuesday night, dedicating his goal to him. Tom Budreau knew his back pain was more than just normal aches and pains so he asked his wife of two-months, Kristen, to drive him to the emergency room. “I woke up in pain that I can’t possibly describe,” Budreau said. “I’m kind of like biting my pillow, yelling.” After seeing a number of doctors and specialists, he was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma — a rare and aggressive form of cancer. The tumor was discovered on his spinal cord and due to early detection, it had not spread. “The oncologists are optimistic that given that it is local and that we caught it early that I have a fairly high percentage of curing this thing.” Budreau will now have to undergo six-months of radiation and chemotherapy. But he will not have to go it alone, as demonstrated by the assist given to him by Wagner in the second period of the Bruins game
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