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The Underboss

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Dec 20, 2006
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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=414132#YourCallTop

Here's a must-share story I witnessed firsthand at the game which demonstrates the true heart of a hockey fan. At the end of the first period, a 32-year-old unemployed iron worker from the Atlantic City Union exited the complimentary seat he was given and was about to enter the concourse area.

Wearing the "Giroux" captain's jersey the fan purchased that very morning in hopes of getting it signed by his favourite player someday was a dead giveaway as to his team loyalty. This hockey fan was about to walk past a mother and her little girl (age 5) when he noticed that the child was wearing a surgical mask over her mouth.

The absence of hair on her little head along with her look was an indication that the child was a cancer patient. The blue collar fan then paused and asked the little girl if she was a Claude Giroux fan? As the child nodded he removed the brand new Giroux jersey, handed it to the little girl and said, "You are an angel and I would like to give this jersey to you."

The little girl beamed with excitement and commented to her mother that the jersey had the new "C" on the front. The good Samaritan Flyers fan simply walked away with a tear in his eye. The name of the fan is being withheld at his request because like most acts of kindness, he did not want to bring attention to himself. I felt the need to bring attention to the act of one terrific hockey fan and human being.

Event such as these demonstrate why hockey fans are the greatest fans in the world and make me so proud to be part of the game. Welcome back hockey fans. You are truly the GREATEST



Found this on the Flyers Forums and wanted to share here.
 

Sorokin30

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Dec 10, 2008
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If this is a real story it is awesome. As a parent who had my first son pass away from a pediatric brain tumor after months of chemo it is a real pleasure to see someone go out of their way to help someone and make their day special. I can remember the day the Islanders came to Schneider's Children's Hospital to give out gifts, we met a whole bunch of Islanders but the 2 who stopped by my son's room were Kyle Okposo and Bill Guerin. Kyle was uncomfortable but you could tell Mr. Guerin was a dad and a true gentleman... he sat and spoke to my wife for a while and then when they were about to leave the floor that my son was on he went back to my wife, gave her a hug and wished her the best of luck for my son. My wife who is a hockey fan ... (not a die hard as myself) called me in tears saying how it made her day and uplifted her for a bit.

I think that this is one of the things that the players missed out on since the lockout. I know the coaching staff went and visited the kids over at what is now Cohen's Children's Hospital, but I think this is something that the players need to revisit even though that have a tougher schedule.

I hope that the little girl's day was made and that she continues to fight her disease and props to that gentleman who gave his jersey away to her...
 

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