Like Chiarot, captain Shea Weber is a father as well, albeit not a new one.
Weber and his wife, Bailey, have three young children - Beckett, 5, Kenley, 4, and Maddix, 1 - which certainly adds an extra dimension to these annual visits.
"It's never easy coming here, to be honest. It's tough. Having kids myself, it's difficult to see kids in this situation," said Weber. "Being in the position that we are to give back and just put a smile on their face, and just to take their mind off what they're going through, it's pretty important."
It certainly is. Nevertheless, Weber takes comfort in the fact that institutions like the Montreal Children's Hospital are prepared to deliver outstanding care should the need arise.
"With kids, you know that there are so many different things that can go wrong. I'm lucky enough to have healthy kids," mentioned Weber. "They're still young and some stuff could happen, but you come here and you see the care that they have. The doctors and nurses that take care of these kids are special, so being able to come here and help out makes it even more special."