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At Hockey Fights Cancer Night, the Devils offer young fans an unforgettable game

Diana said Theo should be able to return to a normal life after his sixth chemotherapy treatment and she looks forward to seeing him return to seventh grade at Churchill Junior High School in East Brunswick.

“It was a very sudden diagnosis,” Diana said. “He only experienced one symptom… a very swollen lymph node in his neck. We received the diagnosis within a week to a week and a half.”

Theo will continue to be closely monitored and monitored after the sixth treatment.

“This whole week has been just incredible,” Diana said. “Devils players came to Theo’s Lego room at our house on Tuesday and spent three hours with him. We took photos and videos, he was on cloud nine. “Wednesday was just incredible with the private practice and the opportunity to sign a contract with him.” Marty Brodeur.

“People have just bought him LEGO sets to keep him busy when he’s not at school. He has so many great friends and is very open with his friends who keep him updated on everything that is happening at school.”

Vadim is grateful that the Devils made an effort to give his son the experience of lift time.

“He’s a very resilient boy, but I would say his spirits are a bit down in the last two days (of chemotherapy treatments) so it’s difficult,” he said. “But he’s been raving about this Devils experience for a month. Even when he’s in the hospital, he’s excited and excited about it. He believes this is the most exciting day of his life.”

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