TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Lightning players took a break Monday from their on-ice duties to spread cheer to the young patients at AdventHealth Tampa. Players Nick Perbix and Jonas Johansson visited the pediatric unit and the pediatric emergency department, bringing smiles and joy to the children receiving care.
During their visit, the players handed out stuffed bears wearing the Tampa Bay Lightning’s white road jersey featuring the AdventHealth Patch with a Purpose. The visit was a welcomed dose of warmth and excitement to those facing health challenges. The players also took time to pose for photos with the kids and their families, creating special memories that will last long after their visit.
“We are so thankful to the Tampa Bay Lightning and these incredible players for taking the time to visit our pediatric patients,” said Erica Brissette, the pediatric nurse manager at AdventHealth Tampa. “Their visit brought so much joy to our young patients and their families. It’s a beautiful gesture of kindness and community spirit.”
AdventHealth Tampa and the Tampa Bay Lightning share a longstanding partnership focused on improving the health and well-being of the local community. This heartwarming visit is just one of the many ways the Lightning continue to show their dedication to supporting the Tampa Bay area both on and off the ice.
— provided by AdventHealth

(photo courtesy: AdventHealth)
