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Ottawa Senators surprise Jonathan Pitre before second treatment

A day before their game against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, the Ottawa Senators surprised one of their biggest fans, Jonathan Pitre, as he waits for a second attempt at a life-saving stem cell transplant.

Sens visited Pitre day before their game against Minnesota Wild

Sens surprise Jonathan Pitre in Minnesota (Ottawa Senators/Facebook)

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The whole team surprised Ottawa's Jonathan Pitre Wednesday in Minnesota as he waits for a second attempt at a life-saving stem cell transplant.

A day before their game against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, the Ottawa Senators surprised one of their biggest fans, Jonathan Pitre, as he waits for a second attempt at a life-saving stem cell transplant.

The team shared the surprise visit on their Facebook pagein a touching video, which explains how it all came together.

"It means a whole lot. One of the biggest reasons for that is that we're going in transplant in three days now and it just gave me a big confidence boost," Pitre, 16, said to the camera.

"I'm just so grateful for them to come and take the time to see me."

Pitre, who suffers from a rare blistering skin disease called epidermolysis bullosa (EB), is scheduled to be admitted to the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital Friday.

His transplant is set for April 13, according to his mother, Tina Boileau.

The whole team surprised Ottawa's Jonathan Pitre Wednesday in Minnesota as he waits for a second attempt at a life-saving stem cell transplant. (Ottawa Senators/Facebook)