The Michigan Chronicle’s Amber Ogden reports that the Red Wings had a special visitor at a Tuesday’s practice:
For 10-year-old Scott Hart, hockey has been more than just a sport it’s been a calling. What started as a childhood challenge to out-skate a figure skater at Campus Martius has quickly evolved into a relentless pursuit of his NHL dream. And today, that dream took a giant leap forward.
Scott, a rising star in the Detroit Ice Dreams hockey program, was invited to attend a Detroit Red Wings practice at Little Caesars Arena. As Scott and his parents watched from the stands, his favorite Red Wings player, forward Tyler Motte, skated onto the ice for practice. It was already surreal for Scott, but the best surprise was yet to come.
“Giving back to the community is important to me,” Motte said.
“Being from Michigan and playing for the youth hockey programs around Detroit. It means a lot as kids watch practice games that you look up to, not just players like me, but our leadership.”
Scott’s eyes widened with disbelief and excitement as Motte approached him in the stands. The following 20 minutes flew by in a whirlwind of slap shots, a special Red Wings jersey, and Saturday afternoon game tickets. After practice, Scott enjoyed an exclusive locker room tour, snapping photos and excitedly sharing the experience with his family.
Scott’s favorite thing about today, outside of meeting his favorite player, is the practice and how the Red Wings worked hard because that is what he does.
“I’m so happy to go to the game,” Scott said.