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NJ Devils Surprise Young Englewood Cancer Survivor

Longtime New Jersey Devils fan and leukemia survivor Bennett Burgida, 11, was getting ready to drop the ceremonial first puck at Friday night's game against the New York Islanders when his hero skated up next to him. 

Bennett Burgida meets NJ Devil Brian Boyle on the ice.

Bennett Burgida meets NJ Devil Brian Boyle on the ice.

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Burgida, 11, drops the ceremonial first puck Friday for NJ Devil Brian Boyle and NY Islander Anders Lee.

Burgida, 11, drops the ceremonial first puck Friday for NJ Devil Brian Boyle and NY Islander Anders Lee.

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Burgida also served as the team's honorary assistant coach, joining John Hynes for the pregame press briefing.

Burgida also served as the team's honorary assistant coach, joining John Hynes for the pregame press briefing.

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Burgida and Hynes.

Burgida and Hynes.

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Instead of Captain Andy Greene, Brian Boyle came over.

Boyle is also a cancer survivor, having fought a 13-month battle with leukemia and announced last month the cancer was in remission.

Burgida served as the team's honorary assistant coach, joining John Hynes for the pregame press briefing.

The Devils lost to the New York Islanders 4-3 in overtime.

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