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Just a few weeks into her job, student teacher Emily Engle, of Plymouth, said the visit "is the most exciting thing to happen so far.”
Wednesday's event is part of a Detroit Red Wings Foundation program which started last fall and includes 20 schools, said foundation director Ann Hayes. The foundation donates floor hockey equipment to each school, but only five schools are chosen for player visits.
Her daughter, Danielle Helms, 10, said she was more interested in learning how [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] managed a backhand shot, but asked what she learned from his talk, she said, “Mostly about eating granola bars, protein bars and fruit like bananas and oranges.”
Helms, the mother of four, three of whom are students at the school, clutched a red T-shirt bearing a Red Wing’s logo, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u]’s name and his jersey number, 5. The shirt belongs to Helms’ son Bob, 7, and she’d hoped to get [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] to autograph it.
At the end of Wednesday's back-to-back sessions including about 500 children, Kal led the students in recording a promotional video for Red Wings TV. Kal also asked the students to "be good to your teachers and your parents."
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] said he practiced his hockey skills a lot as a child, after his homework was done.
“It would have been nice, but, whatever,” she said, shrugging.
“I root for the Wings,” he said, then grinned, adding, “If I had the money,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I’d go their games.”
Art teacher Kevin Clarke helped supervise the students as they practiced.
"I started playing hockey when I was 7-years-old. Ice hockey, that is," [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] said. He started playing field hockey when he was "3 or 4."
By the end of the afternoon, Helms headed out the door with her son’s T-shirt, unsigned, which hasn't affected her feelings about the team.
“Maybe he’s someone they’re going to listen to,” she said. “He’s a good role model.”
Part-time kindergarten teacher Kelli Regner of Canton was more fortunate. Her 2-year-old son slapped palms with [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] and the hockey star signed a miniature hockey stick for the boy.
Having a celebrity endorse exercise and eating well is a good idea, said Chris Helms, on the board of Field Elementary’s parent-teacher organization.

He wasn't the only adult pleased about the appearance.
Former Canton resident Mike Healy watched all the commotion from a quieter corner of the gym. Healy, vice president of park operations for the Detroit Tigers and a volunteer member of the Red Wings Foundation board, said the main drive is to “get kids involved in sports.”
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] did share hockey tips with the students, coaching some as they swung hockey sticks at orange foam balls.
"I'm still having fun. I'm a young 40-year-old who still loves to play hockey," he said. "It's good to stay active, whether you're in here, playing floor hockey, or on the playground, playing soccer or tag or whatever ... Staying active is very important."
Wild cheers greeted Red Wings great [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] on Wednesday afternoon when he stepped forward to share tips on exercise and nutrition with students at Field Elementary School in Canton.
Ken Kal and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u] Promote Exercise, Good Diet
Helms said plans for Wednesday's assembly were started when the Red Wings Foundation contacted the school after a similar event last year featuring the Detroit Pistons.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych][/u], introduced by St. Clair Shores resident and Red Wings radio play-by-play announcer Ken Kal, talked about the importance of nutrition and exercise before sharing hockey tips and practicing with groups of youngsters.
He said the Detroit Tigers have a similar program.


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