Since being acquired from the Tampa Bay Lightning in June, the Huberdeau, QC native has been clear about his desire to remain active in the Montreal community however he can.
On Tuesday, he turned those words into action with the announcement of a $500,000 donation over a 10-year period to the Fondation du Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM). As well, starting in 2018, Drouin has personally pledged to raise five million dollars through various charitable activities in which he will be involved.
"They approached me. My agent spoke to me about it. I saw Ryan Callahan do things like this in Tampa. He would often go to the hospitals to see the children and that touched me. When I was traded here, I told my agent I wanted to make a donation or help a hospital," explained the new ambassador to the Fondation du CHUM. "So when they approached us, it was easy to say yes.
"I'm from here, I'm a Quebecer. My life has changed since the trade. For me, doing things like this is really easy. I love getting involved, you'll see," he continued. "It's good for me, but it's also good for the kids. When you walk around in the hospitals and you see people who are happy to see you, it's really made me want to continue doing it."