DeSmith,
whose sister Kylene had cancer and participated in the Make-A-Wish program
, truly understands the importance of events like this, having a personal experience with it himself.
"They're doing something they love, which is hockey, and that's something that we love, too," DeSmith said. "So, sharing that bond on the ice, off the ice. Obviously, they're amazing kids, and they've been through a lot."
Dominic's father, Joe, knew his son would savor the opportunity.
"I think he needed this," Joe said. "Last year, I think he spent over 70 days either in a hotel or a hospital in New York. So to get the chance to just be a kid, I think he really appreciates it."
His mother, Michelle, said that this was always Dominic's wish, and it never wavered.
"He, from the very first time we asked him and said, 'you can go anywhere. You can do anything that you want to do,' he wanted to meet Sidney Crosby," Michelle said. "We revisited it, and that was his thing. I have pictures of him last year in the hospital in Pittsburgh watching playoff games while the chemo was dripping in his shirt.
"So it's just what he wanted. We come here often to watch practice, and he was just really excited to meet the team."