Nahum, who has right-sided weakness to his hand, foot and leg because of a brain tumor, has metastatic bone cancer.
In addition to rooting for his favorite team from his wheelchair, he got to high-five Devils players on their way to the ice for pregame warmups. He also received a Devils prize pack, an autographed Devils jersey, a personal visit from the Devils mascot and a Zamboni ride during the second intermission, then met Hall after the game.
"I feel great because we're all with him, cheering with him," said 12-year-old Allison Lazo, Nahum's cousin. "Being with him, especially because of the sickness he has, and to see him this happy ... I love to see that. He told me he was going to meet Taylor Hall, and we were all so excited."
Nahum is a patient at Barnabas Health Hospice, which organizes a program to honor special requests from patients to create meaningful moments for them and their families.
"It's awesome that we have an opportunity to make an impact," Hall said. "I think everyone's been affected by cancer at some point in their life. If you can put a smile on someone's face, that really puts life into perspective.