Adam McQuaid - Former Boston Bruins hockey player on winning the Stanley Cup, the disease of more and having a praying mom
Adam McQuaid is a former NHL player with the Bruins, Rangers and Blue Jackets. He was selected 55th overall in the 2005 NHL Draft by Columbus and after being traded to Boston, made his NHL debut in the 2009-2010 season with the Bruins. He played 10 years with Boston from 2009-2018 and participated in two Stanley Cup Finals and won the Cup in 2011.
After retiring following the 2019 season, McQuaid is now a Player Development Coordinator with his former team, the Boston Bruins.
Today on the podcast, we talk to Adam McQuaid about his NHL path, winning a Stanley Cup, growing in his faith, the power of a praying mom and fighting the disease of "more."
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