Flash forward to this season, when Hart has enjoyed sustained success with the Flyers, yet the goalie hasn't forgotten the fans that were there at the start.
Hart hosted the Parkkila family after two recent starts, and following the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday he presented Connor with a signed, framed Flyers jersey from the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series. The Flyers will play the Pittsburgh Penguins in the outdoor game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Saturday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN360, SN1, TVAS2).
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"When we walked into the (Flyers dressing) room, Carter said 'It's good to see some familiar faces in the stands,'" Will Parkkila told NHL.com.
The jersey gift was an easy call; the Parkkila family actually helped Hart pick No. 79.
Connor, who turned 8 on Feb. 8, fell in love with Hart during his time with the Silvertips from 2014-18. April and Connor would make to road games when Will worked weekend shifts at Boeing.
When Hart, who wore No. 70 in Everett, was assigned No. 79 at Philadelphia's 2016 development camp, April and Will purchased a No. 79 Flyers jersey with Hart's name on the back for Connor. Hart saw Connor in the stands with the jersey during an Everett preseason game later that year and was inspired him to keep the No. 79 permanently.
"When I came back to Everett, Connor was there waiting for me like he usually did and was yelling at me trying to show me his new jersey," Hart told Philly Voice in August. "He had a Flyers jersey with Hart No. 79 on the back. When I saw that I decided I had to stick with No. 79 because there was a No. 79 out there. ... I couldn't change the jersey number now. I didn't think Connor would have been too happy if I had the wrong jersey with the wrong number on the back."