The Washington Capitals held practice at MedStar Capitals Iceplex on Saturday, and it was a special Kids Day event. Alex Ovechkin appeared with his youngest son, Ilya, and the team welcomed 14-year-old Pascal Lettkemann from Austria to fulfill his Make-A-Wish dream.
NoVa Caps’ photojournalist Joe Noyes was on hand capturing the action. You can follow his excellent work on his Instagram page or visit his website.
Little Ilya took a twirl around the ice with Dad:
Anthony Mantha and John Carlson also joined in:
After a four-year wait, Pascal Lettkemann traveled from Klagenfurt, Austria, to fulfill his Make-A-Wish dream in Washington. He was greeted by Ovechkin, who surprised him with a personalized jersey and an invitation to skate with the team.
Meeting the #Gr8 is a wish come true for 14-year-old Pascal Lettkemann!
Visiting all the way from Klagenfurt, Austria, Pascal is currently in remission from leukemia and we are so excited to have him be our special guest all weekend.#ALLCAPS | @WishMidAtlantic pic.twitter.com/YcpXPHLsFD
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) March 2, 2024
Pascal, a leukemia survivor, impressed players and coaches with his skills and hopes to join the NHL one day.
Despite the delay caused by the pandemic, Pascal and his father are enjoying their time in Washington, grateful for Pascal’s restored health.
Traveled more than 4,000 miles to get served up one-timers from Ovi
Would make one heckuva poster! pic.twitter.com/LkhuRY9fcz
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) March 2, 2024
Pascal also attended Sunday’s game at Capital One Arena.
Guten Tag, Pascal! 👋 pic.twitter.com/rUpv8FgaHi
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) March 3, 2024
By Della Young