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A Hockey Tough Guy Confronts His OCD: 'It Became Borderline Dangerous'

A Hockey Tough Guy Confronts His OCD: 'It Became Borderline Dangerous'

The Lead · Audible

November 12, 202117m 4s

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Mark Borowiecki is best known as a hard-hitting defenseman with the NHL's Nashville Predators -- a guy who has doled out plenty of bone-crunching checks and who has dropped the gloves more than a few times. He's also earned the nickname "Boro-Cop" for his tendency to stand up for justice on and off the ice, and to defend people who need protecting. But the hardest battle of his 11-year NHL career has been the one going on inside his own mind. Borowiecki recently opened up to The Athletic's Adam Vingan about his being diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, the dark thoughts that consumed him for years, and why, after finally getting the help he needed, he wants other athletes to know what he's gone through.

Read Adam Vingan's full story about Mark Borowiecki:

https://theathletic.com/2787492/2021/10/04/it-became-borderline-dangerous-predators-mark-borowiecki-details-his-mental-health-journey/

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