As the players made their way through the crowds, they signed countless shirts and took hundreds of pictures, but more importantly, they took the time to engage at a grass-roots level with their loyal fans.
"It's very important to bond with the community," said Suzuki. "I probably would have gone nuts if an NHL player showed up to my ball hockey game when I was a kid, so this is pretty fun."
According to all children on site, it was indeed a special day, and the smiles on their faces confirm fun was had by all.
Both Drouin and Suzuki had received several trade offers, including a few potential deals involving candy for a jersey or a puck, a familiar transaction for Suzuki.
In fact, he accumulated such an impressive stash of candy throughout the year from trading with fans that he eventually had to donate the goodies to Martin St-Louis' son.
We'll have to wait and see whether that'll curry favour with the head coach.
One thing is certain, both Suzuki and Drouin found a perfect way to create great memories for countless children, not to mention supporting a great cause in the process.
The Montreal Canadiens Children's Foundation is determined to provide a better and healthier future for children in need. By uniting the members of the great Canadiens family and by teaming up with the community, the Foundation encourages physical activity and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle among underprivileged youth aged 4 to 17 years old.