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Children’s Minnesota brings State Fair fun to patients and their families
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – It’s been a tough summer for the Bugarin family. Their 8-month-old son, Levi, underwent heart surgery at Children’s Minnesota and has been receiving care there ever since.
“As long as we are by Levi, that’s all that matters,” said David, Levi’s father.
On Thursday afternoon, they got a short break from the stress, taking time to work on crafts and have some fun with their 8-year-old son, Leonardo.
It was all a part of the hospital’s very own Minnesota State Fair celebration, which was complete with everything from fair foods, games, crafts and live music.
“They can’t be out experiencing things like the Minnesota State Fair, so we thought we would bring the fun to them,” said Kayla Shafer of Children’s Minnesota.
The event is organized by the Child Life and Music Therapy programs, which help kids understand their medical care and reduce stress through play, activities, and music.
“Some of the patients and families are here for short stays, but others are here for a long duration. We know that comes with its own stressors, so special events like this are really important,” said Shafer.
The fun wasn’t just limited to the atrium, as staff took a cart to inpatient units with food, crafts and treat bags. Events like this are supported largely through the generosity of donors, ensuring the fair fun is free for everyone to enjoy.
“We wouldn’t be able to put events like this on without that support,” said Shafer.
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Minnesota Wild take on Winnipeg Jets in matchup of top two NHL teams
ST. PAUL, Minn. — It’s a battle of the top two NHL teams as the Minnesota Wild (13-3-4) and Winnipeg Jets (17-4) square off Monday night in St. Paul.
Monday’s game marks the second meeting between these teams this season. The Jets won the last matchup 2-1 in overtime back on Oct. 13.
“From the first time we played them, even through now, watching different game and going through the scouting stuff, they’re playing really solid,” said Wild Head Coach John Hynes. “I think their record is indicative of the style of game that they’re playing, the commitment that they’re getting from their guys.”
Kirill Kaprizov will be a gametime decision, Hynes said. The 27-year-old hasn’t played since Thursday, when he collided with Drake Caggiula during a game against the Edmonton Oilers and suffered a leg injury.
“I think he’s excited,” Hynes said of Kaprizov. “He feels good. He’s ready to go. He doesn’t like missing games. We’re hoping he has some goals in his pocket that we could have used last game, but can use them tonight.”
Kaprizov, who has 13 goals and 21 assists on the season, participated in morning skate on Monday.
This week marks one year since Hynes took over as Minnesota’s head coach. His stamp on the team is working.
“He understands how we have to play and what needs to be said in certain situations,” said left wing Marcus Foligno. “But for me, the biggest thing is how well-prepared he is for the games that we play and he makes us all feel really confident going into those games.”
Puck drop is at 7 p.m.
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