On Wednesday, former Washington Capitals forward and eternal brobean Michael Latta visited Grand River Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario. He was joined there by fellow Kitchener natives, Mike Hoffman of the Florida Panthers and the Manitoba Moose’s Logan Stanley.
Latta took photographs with the children at the hospital, and signed autographs. He is back in Kitchener for the K-W Alumni Hockey Academy Camp, which raised money for a local charity every year. This year, the Grand River Hospital Foundation will be the beneficiaries.
Thank you to the @GRHF for having the boys out today. What an amazing group of staff and patients m, lucky enough to meet a bunch of them today w @loganstanley_17 and @MHoffy68 pic.twitter.com/9499U3zag9
— Michael Latta (@Latta17) July 11, 2018
Big thanks to @MHoffy68 @loganstanley_17 @Latta17 for stopping by @GRHospitalKW today to visit patients, families, staff from your home town #KWAwesome. pic.twitter.com/szw5ZTaUWG
— Grand River Hosp Fdn (@GRHF) July 11, 2018
NHL players Mike Hoffman, Logan Stanley and Michael Latta are back in their hometown as part of the K-W Alumni Hockey Academy. This year, the camp is supporting The Grand River Hospital Foundation. Details on their visit tonight at 6 p.m. on @CTVKitchener. pic.twitter.com/VVtlZSXHEU
— Virginia Wright (@VirginiaCTV) July 11, 2018
K-W Alumni Hockey Academy Camp is scheduled to conclude on July 13, and has been running since July 9. A silent auction, including a Mike Hoffman signed Florida Panthers jersey, a Mark Scheifele signed stick, and a Matt Murray game used signed stick has been taking place over the course of the Camp. All money will go towards purchasing a much needed piece of medical equipment at the hospital.
At Thursday’s session, Latta took a few hot laps with Michael on the ice, following the end of the day’s scheduled activities.
Great having out buddy Michael out for a rip today!!! @MHoffy68 pic.twitter.com/krnEgjDIPt
— Michael Latta (@Latta17) July 12, 2018
Latta most recently played with the Binghamton Devils of the AHL during the 2017-18 season, the affiliate team of the New Jersey Devils’ organization. On July 1, he became an unrestricted free agent, and has yet to sign a contract for the 2018-19 season.
Headline photo: @latta17
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