Friends Life Community:
Without places like Friends Life Community, individuals with developmental disabilities would not have access to the friends and activities we so often take for granted.
That's why Friends Life was started in 2008. They wanted to ensure teenagers and adults, who have aged out of some disability programs, would have a place to paint, play, learn - and most importantly - be loved by their community.
Preds prospects Jeremie Bucheler (camp invite), Alexander Campbell, (2019 third-round pick), Ethan Haider (2019 fifth-round pick), Patrick Harper (2016 fifth-round pick) and Grant Mismash (2017 second-round pick) took their turn at demonstrating that love on Thursday.
"It's an awesome experience to get out here with these guys and make them happy," said Harper, who played ball hockey for hours on the back driveway. "To [make] their week, it's really heartwarming."
In the basement, Mismash led several groups through painting mini hockey sticks, while upstairs, other prospects played bingo and chatted about sports.
"We have a lot of die-hard Preds fans here. It's a great opportunity for our friends to see they are loved by the community," Friends Life Director of Philanthropy Lauren Zook said. "We want to give each individual, with a developmental disability, the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. We really want them to develop socially, grow personally and be a part of a community."
By Thomas Willis
Corner to Corner:
Growing up in Nolensville, Tennessee, Dylan Moulton always dreamed of being the hero on the Bridgestone Arena ice.
Today, participating in his first development camp with the Predators organization, the 18-year-old set his sights on becoming a different kind of hero - this time on the big screen.
Moulton (camp invite) played a starring role in the Corner to Corner program's film "Be Like Ice," passing on a magic hockey stick to a team of children from Nashville to help them beat their opponents - the Preds prospects.
"There were some nerves at the start," Moulton admitted, "but I thought I did all right. I grew up a Preds fan, so they were role models for me, and it was always cool when the team came to events. So to be here in a similar position with all these kids, it was unbelievable."
Corner to Corner is a faith-based nonprofit whose goal is to help youth in Nashville fall in love with reading. Among its many programs is the "Script to Screen" initiative, which uses movie scripts as a way to teach reading and writing to children. This week, the group wrote and edited the script to a hockey movie, and with the Predators' help, took the knowledge they learned to shoot the footage with a goal of turning it into a short film.
Egor Afanasyev (2019 second-round pick), Lukas Craggs (free-agent signee), Zach Magwood (free-agent signee), Niclas Westerholm (free-agent signee) and Connor Ingram (acquired via trade) joined Moulton in earning their first screen credits as actors.
"When I was growing up in Russia, I loved to see players come out to events and be an example to look up to," Afanasyev said. "It's a great thing to be at this event today after being drafted. It's another part of my journey. Now, I'm here in Nashville getting the chance to do things like this. It's a lot of fun."
By Nick Barnowski