When Utah Mammoth captain Clayton Keller lost his father, Bryan, on Thanksgiving Day, it hit home for hockey fans across the league — especially those who have been through similar experiences.

Krystal Dodge, a Mammoth super fan, was among them, and she recognized an opportunity to do something special.

“I lost my stepdad — but he was the only dad I ever knew in my life — three years ago," she said. “And so that pain, I guess, just hit close to home. ... Seeing that (Keller) lost his father, especially around the holidays and everything, I just wanted to do something to show that the community and the fans support him.”

Dodge took the initiative to organize a card-making station at the team’s first home game following the tragedy, Monday against the Los Angeles Kings . More than 250

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