Vancouver Canucks' Staffer Uses Social Media to Find Fan Who Saved His Life

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Vancouver Canucks' Staffer Uses Social Media to Find Fan Who Saved His Life
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Not all heroes wear capes. Some are simply sitting behind the Vancouver Canucks' bench.

It's a feel-good story to open 2022, showing the kindness of a stranger and the power of social media.

With the Canucks and Kraken set to play on Saturday, Hamilton might get the opportunity to thank his hero in person.

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