"It was a great experience, and he is really down to earth, but he also inspires me a lot," Tarasiewicz said. "I feel overwhelmed, but I have a lot of gratitude toward [Lemieux] for taking the time out of his schedule to spend some time with me."
Tarasiewicz, 16, was diagnosed with Stage 3B Hodgkin's lymphoma in October of 2015, the same illness that Lemieux was diagnosed with on Jan. 14, 1993 and fought during his playing career. After four months of intense chemotherapy and 14 rounds of radiation over two more months, she was ruled cancer-free May 18, 2016.
"It's been nine months now that she's been cancer-free," Lily's mom Melissa said.
The Tarasiewiczs live in Chesterfield, South Carolina, but are a Penguins household thanks to Lily's dad James, who had the unenviable task of rooting for the Penguins while growing up in Philadelphia. Her wish, made possible by Make-A-Wish Foundation Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia, also included tickets to her first in-person NHL game: the 2017 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series between the Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday, a game Pittsburgh won 4-2.