The newly-renovated playroom at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago is cool as ice.
Thanks to the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, the facility's recovery space got a complete makeover and now has a distinct hockey feel.
Players were on hand decked out in jerseys and either Santa hats or reindeer antlers to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this week for the lab, which helps children and adults recover from severe and complex conditions.
"I think we just enjoy coming here so much, especially during the season you get consumed in your own thoughts of how the season is going you forget what the real world is like and what these kids are facing every day," Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno told the team's website . "So to come here and put that in perspective and put a smile on t

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