Heartbreaking New Strikes The Hockey Community
This week, the Chicago Blackhawks community received heartbreaking news about the sudden passing of 14-year-old fan Cammy, as reported by NBC Sports Chicago.
Cammy had a special wish granted a few years ago by her favorite player, Duncan Keith.
Her wish was to score a goal assisted by Duncan Keith, and the Blackhawks embraced her, making her dream a reality. In a moving moment, Cammy, inspired by the resilience of her beloved team and player, felt the joy of becoming a part of the Blackhawks family.
Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with her friends and family. The Blackhawks community, alongside fans from near and far, unites to honor and remember Cammy for the positive impact she had on those fortunate enough to know her. Rest in peace, Cammy.
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