The Minnesota Wild welcomed a very special fan Sunday night during its contest against the St. Louis Blues.
Obadiah Gamble, a seven-year-old Minnesota sports enthusiast and amateur musician, made an exceptional "Let's Play Hockey!" call before the puck dropped.
He returned later in the second period during the FOX Sports North broadcast of the Wild game.

With the Wild on the rush, FOX Sports North sideline reporter Kevin Gorg chatted with Obadiah in his suite. While the camera was aimed at Obadiah, who was still intently watching the game, Nino Niederreiter netted a goal to give Minnesota the 2-0 lead. As you'll see below, Obadiah's celebration is priceless.

Obadiah, or "Skolbadiah," as he's known to some, has already garnered considerable internet fame for inviting Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to his birthday party via this

. Although Bridgewater was unable to attend, he did visit Obadiah before the party, where they ate cake and tossed around a football.
Sunday's Wild game, presented by Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, featured many touching moments involving kids like Obadiah. James Bohn, the Wild's anthem singer, delivered a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" from Children's Hospital St. Paul surrounded by kids of all ages in their Wild gear (and a dog in a Wild jersey, as a bonus).
As a baby, Obadiah was a regular at Children's Minnesota Minneapolis, where he underwent several surgeries. He regularly returns for check-ups, where he is a hit with hospital staff.