Canucks Equipment Manager Finds His Guardian Angel
Let's kick of the new year with a great feel-good story....
The internet community helped us find Brian's hero, Nadia, and tonight they met in person where he got to express his sincerest thank you to her for saving his life.
— Vancouver #Canucks (@Canucks) January 2, 2022
A story of human compassion at its finest. pic.twitter.com/66ogo5hB1a
From The Hockey News:
CANUCKS STAFF MEMBER MEETS WOMAN WHO HELPED SAVE HIS LIFE
Vancouver Canucks assistant equipment manager Brian Hamilton was just doing his job when someone noticed an unusual mole on the back of his neck. On Saturday, with the help of social media, he got to meet the person who ultimately helped him.
Vancouver Canucks assistant equipment manager Brian "Red" Hamilton was just doing his job when an unknown hockey fan ultimately helped save his life.
On Oct. 23, while the Canucks were playing the Kraken at Seattle's debut home game, a local fan spotted a growth on the back of Hamilton's neck. Nadia Popovici wrote a note on her phone saying she was concerned about the mole, catching Hamilton's attention.
#HockeyTwitter, we need your help!
— Vancouver #Canucks (@Canucks) January 1, 2022
Please RT to spread the word and help us connect Red with the woman he considers his hero. pic.twitter.com/HlZybgOnjf
Popovici, who is set to attend medal school later this year, was familiar with what she saw, which turned out to be malignant melanoma, a form of cancer. Hamilton quickly got it checked out, and he reported that it's gone thanks to the hard work of doctors. The whole event went viral on Saturday as the Canucks posted a statement from Hamilton saying he was seeking out the fan that helped him out that fall evening.
A reply later in the day got Popovici in contact with the team, with a meeting taking prior to Vancouver's return visit to Seattle on Saturday.
The Canucks posted a video of the encounter, which will definitely invoke a teardrop or two (see above).
