Ducks young fan day

The Anaheim Ducks made a young fan's wish come true Tuesday.

The Ducks partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to host a youth hockey player, Jackson Lewis-Rodriguez, for a day full of epic experiences.
First, Jackson signed a two-day contract with the Ducks and got to check out their practice facility.

He then cut his sticks for practice and joined the team on the ice. Of course, Jackson scored a goal and got to celebrate.

Later in the day, Ducks alternate captain Cam Fowler drove Jackson and his family on a boat to Balboa Island.

Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale met Jackson at Balboa to play some games at the arcade. After, they all rode the Ferris Wheel together.

Jackson ended his day with big hugs from Zegras and Drysdale.
On Wednesday, the Ducks hosted Jackson and his family for their game against the Golden Knights at Honda Center.
Zegras, Mason McTavish and Troy Terry showed up to the game wearing personalized shirts of Jackon's face with "Dude" written under the picture. The shirts were a nod to the first time Jackson met Zegras back in March.

Jackson then got to lead the Ducks on the ice for pregame warmups.

A special way to top off the most unforgettable two days for the young Ducks fan.