During Hockey Fights Cancer night, Rasmus Sandin played a significant role, leading the Capitals with 24:42 minutes of ice time in their win. The event was also significant for others, including the support for cancer survivors and fighters, such as the mention of a dad who beat skin cancer and a special guest drummer, Anthony Rizzo, at the event. The game between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers ended the first period with a score of 2-2.
End of 1 in Sunrise; #flaPanthers 2, #nhlOilers 2
Special guest drummer for a special #HockeyFightsCancer night 💜 @ARizzo44 in the house! https://t.co/GvVT9UHlBB
Moments after the #FlaPanthers had 2 great scoring chances — the Oilers actually do. It’s 1-0.
Hockey is happening in Sunrise, Fla.
Broward’s Anthony Rizzo banging the #FlaPanthers pregame drum wearing a Hockey Fights Cancer Tkachuk jersey…
#HockeyFightsCancer game soon… https://t.co/HY8pNpJIVm
I Fight For cards will be available inside main doors for tonight’s game at @AmerantArena! Tweet yours back at us and @BHCancerCare using #HockeyFightsCancer to share who you fight for 💜 https://t.co/qo1MVetddn
It’s #HockeyFightsCancer night at Amerant Bank Arena, so naturally I gotta give a big shoutout to my dad, who kicked skin cancer’s butt this summer. https://t.co/B3LC2sAO84
Back home for Hockey Fights Cancer Night with @BHCancerCare 💜 https://t.co/dKZpUVLjZP
On Hockey Fights Cancer night, Rasmus Sandin, proudly supporting his mom who battled cancer, led the Capitals with 24:42 minutes of ice time in the win.