Blind man shares emotional moment with son while touching Stanley Cup
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This is just how powerful the touch of the #StanleyCup can be. @Discover #HockeyLifehttps://t.co/k3deC28AzK
— #StanleyCup Playoffs (@NHL) May 10, 2016
Gerry Nelson is a huge Saskatoon Blades fan. He's also blind, so he relies on his 12-year-old son, Wyatt, to be his play-by-play man during games.
The NHL recently found out about Nelson's story and gave him the surprise of a lifetime as part of its "Day with the Cup" initiative. The result was a touching and emotional moment between father and son.
- With h/t to the Hockey News
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