Forward Trevor Zegras wowed the crowd with a “Michigan”-style goal on Saturday, but what few knew was that he further dazzled a young fan battling stage 4 cancer.
On his Instagram account, Quincy Rohrbach told his touching story from the week before Christmas. Supported by an organization – the Morgan Adams Foundation – aimed at raising funds for the fight against the disease, she was able to meet her favorite player as well as other Anaheim Ducks color-wearers. In fact, she attended a team practice and game, in addition to taking a few skates with some of the club’s hockey players and receiving autographed items.
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However, Rohrbach had no idea that she would receive a little attention from Zegras after he scored a spectacular goal against the Seattle Kraken, in his first duel following a 20-game absence due to a neck injury. lower body.
“Quincey! It’s Trevor. It was for you,” he wrote to her in a text message ending with the symbol of a heart formed by hands.
“He dedicated his goal last night to me. She is the most wonderful person who exists,” the supporter then wrote on her social networks.
Zegras has collected two goals and as many assists in 14 games this season.