Ovechkin honors goal promise to young cancer survivor
Hats off to Alex Ovechkin.
The Washington Capitals captain pocketed three goals against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, and in the process fulfilled a promise to a 13-year-old fan and cancer survivor.
Alex Luey - who plays for the Niagara Falls Flyers and a survivor of osteosarcoma cancer - attended Saturday's contest after learning he'd have the chance to meet his hero at the game.
You can bet that every @ovi8 goal tonight was in honor of Alex Luey. #HockeyFightsCancer pic.twitter.com/elc8zLUqbD
- NHL (@NHL) November 26, 2017
"It's an emotional moment. But I'm going to try to do the best I can, and this organization can, and do what every hockey player can to give (him) happiness and a smile," Ovechkin told Tom Gulitti of NHL.com on Thursday.
To begin the evening, Luey was invited into the locker room by Capitals coach Barry Trotz, where he announced the team's starting lineup. It was then when Ovechkin promised a goal for Luey.
Cancer Survivor Alex Luey announcing starting lineup before they take the ice #CapsFightCancer #CapsLeafs pic.twitter.com/HWTv1J9Niu
- #CapsGivingf (@Capitals) November 26, 2017
Ovechkin would score not only once, but three times, fulfilling his pledge and serving as a perfect backdrop to the Maple Leafs' Hockey Fights Cancer Night.
Luey later met his hero following Washington's 4-2 victory, when the Capitals captain presented him with a collection of autographed gear.
Cancer survivor Alex Luey and his idol Ovie with Luey's dad Scott (far left) and mom Cat (far right) pic.twitter.com/0SykVG8m7S
- Mike Zeisberger (@Zeisberger) November 26, 2017
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