BOSTON — The Boston Bruins honored those who have fought and currently are fighting cancer Tuesday night, and invited a very special guest to join them.
Quinn Waters, nicknamed “The Mighty Quinn,” was diagnosed with brain cancer and had not been allowed to leave his house for several months. His “Quinndow” garnered numerous visitors, including a few prominent Boston sports figures.
The 3-year-old Weymouth, Mass., boy, who can now roam beyond the confines of his home, recently got to meet Bruins center Charlie Coyle, who’s also from Weymouth. And Quinn was in for an even bigger treat Tuesday evening at TD Garden.
First, Quinn led the Bruins out of the tunnel ahead of Boston’s matchup against the San Jose Sharks.
The Mighty Quinn gets us going.#HockeyFightsCancer pic.twitter.com/TIMHx7gdbe
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) October 29, 2019
Then, Quinn had the chance to perform the ceremonial puck drop at center ice in front of an adoring crowd. And he didn’t leave without saying a quick “hello” to Coyle first.
💜💜💜#MightyQuinn | #HockeyFightsCancer pic.twitter.com/V3sgt8KwgJ
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) October 29, 2019
Oh, and he got fist bumps from the rest of the team on his way off the ice.
The littlest and mightiest fist bumps. pic.twitter.com/Wje3jQl0JH
— NHL GIFs (@NHLGIFs) October 29, 2019
What an incredible moment.
Here’s the full video from Tuesday’s pregame ceremonies:
The Mighty Quinn, you are truly an inspiration. 💜#HockeyFightsCancer pic.twitter.com/iNXXRgvY7u
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) October 29, 2019