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Blues Legend Kelly Chase Battles Leukemia
16 Dec
Summary
- Kelly Chase is currently battling leukemia and GVHD.
- He recently lost significant vision due to his condition.
- Chase received a life-saving stem cell transplant.

St. Louis Blues icon Kelly Chase is actively fighting acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following a life-saving stem cell transplant. Despite experiencing significant vision loss and intense physical pain, Chase maintains a resilient spirit. His recent appearance at 'Hockey Fights Cancer' night at Enterprise Center showcased the profound support he has from former teammates, colleagues, and the wider hockey community.
Chase's battle has been marked by severe complications, including losing 75 percent of his sight in one eye and enduring excruciating headaches. He described the GVHD as an internal "eczema" that is painfully working its way out through his throat, hearing, and eyes. Nevertheless, his determination to recover and his focus on inspiring others remain unwavering.
The night at Enterprise Center was a powerful tribute, featuring a touching moment when captain Brayden Schenn scored, an act Chase believed was a tribute to him. Chase also shared an emotional embrace with Laila Anderson, a young fan who previously inspired the Blues during her own health battle. His presence and words resonated deeply with fans, underscoring his impact beyond the ice.




