Throughout the 2020-21 season the NHL is celebrating the remarkable efforts of the off-ice stars who make it possible for us to play our games amid a pandemic by honoring frontline healthcare heroes from the regions represented by the League's weekly and monthly "Stars."
Saavedra works as a food service technician at UCH in Aurora, Colo., helping to prepare and deliver 1,500 food trays daily to patients ranging from COVID-19 units to the burn center, postpartum and more. Throughout the pandemic, visitor restrictions and other safety protocols have created extra challenges for patients, but Saavedra has continued to take pride in delivering meals that not only provide diet-specific nourishment, but also a sense of comfort. She loves to go the extra mile to connect with patients, offering them a source of joy and solace during an otherwise difficult time.
"I enjoy people in general. I like talking to people, I like getting to know people," Saavedra recently told
9NEWS Denver
. "I think toward the beginning some people were scared to come to work. I was here every day. I started asking if I could pick up extra shifts. Those days were long, but it was worth it."
Saavedra, who started her job just before the pandemic began, even sent her son to live with his grandparents so she could work double-shifts during the height of COVID-19. "He went to stay with them just because we all knew that it was going to be tricky being in a hospital," she explained. "We didn't know if I was going to get sick and I didn't want to get him sick."
Rounding out the "Three Stars" of the week are Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl and Winnipeg Jets left wing Nikolaj Ehlers. More on each NHL player's performance can be found below: