The presence of Theodore "Teddy" Steeg III was felt inside KeyBank Center on Thursday and that will continue in a special way for the remainder of this season.
Steeg, a huge Sabres fan, passed away unexpectedly on February 20. He was 38. The loss prompted his friend Nathaniel Roche, a friend since fourth grade, and others in their longtime friend group to find a way to honor a man they affectionately describe as a "legend" with a kind soul and big personality.
"Let's find a way to give Teddy a tribute that he deserves," Roche said. "He's such a character in our group of friends, such a core piece to everything. We all thought about that. He's this core piece that ties us all together in a lot of ways. So, how do we provide a tribute that makes sense for him?"
They decided to put Teddy in the stands for a Sabres game one more time.
Steeg was featured on 64 cardboard cutouts in section 206 during Buffalo's game against the New York Rangers on Thursday. Roche and friends raised money for the tribute through an online fundraiser that quickly garnered support on social media.
The influx of donations, Roche said, was a testament to Steeg's ability to leave an impact on those he met. Roche recalled a spring break trip to Fort Lauderdale in high school when unknown strangers would pass on the street and call out, "Hey, Teddy!" The experience earned him the moniker "The Legend of Fort Lauderdale," one of several nicknames Teddy was given over the years.
Brian Duff and Martin Biron paid tribute to Steeg during the first intermission on the Sabres broadcast on Thursday.
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