And yet that's exactly the case for Anderson Whitehead.
Anderson, just 11 years old, tugged at the heartstrings of more than a few people in February with this viral video.
In case you missed it, Anderson's mom, Laura McKay, passed away on November 7 following a long battle with cancer. Laura's final wish was to help her son meet his idol, Carey Price.
His wish finally came true in February at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena. The magical encounter is in the running in the NHL Fan Choice Awards for Best Feel-Good Moment of the 2018-19 season.
After getting the chance to meet his hero, Anderson chose to show his support by devoting his time and energy to fundraising for the palliative care center that took care of his mother, the Stedman Community Hospice in Brantford, ON.
Anderson participated in the center's Hike For Hospice on May 5 and won the prize for top youth fundraiser after pulling in $5,800. That total was also good for second overall for the event, which raised over $340,000 for the hospice.
As a matter of fact, a man by the name of Walter Gretzky happened to be the honorary president of the Hike. Anderson got the chance to visit Mr. Gretzky's legendary home in Brantford, the home in which Wayne Gretzky spent the majority of his childhood.
Anderson was able to have a look at some of the unique items in Mr. Gretzky's collection and chat about them with No. 99's dad.