The Vegas Golden Knights are two wins away from a Stanley Cup Final berth as they head into Game 4 of the Western Conference final with a 2-1 series lead over the Winnipeg Jets. The team has been firing on all cylinders throughout the playoffs, but one player who has really stood out is goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.

The 33-year-old is playing some of the best hockey of his entire career as he currently owns a 10-3 record to go along with a .945 save percentage and a 1.70 goals against average, but he’s also been stepping up in massive ways off the ice. Since the Golden Knights had an off-day on Thursday night, Fleury and teammate Brayden McNabb took some time out of their busy schedules to play bubble hockey with Carson and Jackson Haugan, the two sons of Humboldt Broncos coach and general manager Darcy Haugan.
 

Fleury ended up meeting the family following Wednesday’s victory and he made sure to make the interaction all about the kids. Rather than waiting to unwind after the game, Fleury greeted and interacted with the children almost immediately and provided them some moments they’ll remember forever.
 

The Vegas Golden Knights flew the family out earlier this week as a surprise for the kids, and they’ve gone above and beyond to make it a memorable experience for everyone involved.
 

(H/T Twitter/GoldenKnights)