Former Hound and NHL assistant coach, Bob Jones, diagnosed with ALS

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Former Hound and NHL assistant coach, Bob Jones, diagnosed with ALS
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Jones, 53, is currently in his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Senators

Former Soo Greyhound standout and current Ottawa Senators assistant coach Bob Jones has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

“A devoted member of our family, Bob Jones, has been diagnosed with ALS,” said Senators general manager Pierre Dorion. “Bob and his family’s wishes are to take the courageous step of making his condition public in an effort to drive ALS awareness as he fights this disease.” “We have been working internally with Bob and his family as he takes on this challenge," said Dorion in a statement. "While Bob will continue with his coaching duties, he has the full support of the organization to take any time he needs away from the club during the season to concentrate on his health and his family.”

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