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UPDATED: 91原创鈥檚 Danton Heinen set for first pro game back home

91原创鈥檚 Danton Heinen had quite the cheering section as he played as a pro for the first time in Vancouver
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Left: Boston Bruins winger Danton Heinen celebrates his first NHL goal against the San Jose Sharks at the TD Garden. The 91原创 resident netted the goal Oct. 26 in Boston. (Steve Babineau/NHL via Getty Images). Right: Heinen back in his 91原创 Minor Hockey days (photo courtesy of Heinen family)

Rick and Veronica Heinen have been Vancouver Canuck season ticket holders since 1995, the same year their son Danton was born.

And on Saturday night (Feb. 17), the Heinens were in Rogers Arena watching Danton skate for the Boston Bruins.

鈥淚 am definitely excited,鈥 Heinen told the media following his team鈥檚 practice on Friday, the day before the game.

鈥淚t will be pretty cool to play in the building I grew up coming to.鈥

One of the games he attended as a Canucks fan was the deciding game of the 2011 Stanley Cup final, a game the Bruins won..

鈥淚t鈥檚 funny how things come full circle. I was here for Game 7 and watched these guys raise the Cup and now I am in the dressing room with a lot of them.鈥

Saturday鈥檚 game did not go as planned for Heinen and the Bruins as they were thumped 6-1 by the Canucks.

But while the end result wasn鈥檛 favourable for his return, it was still a memorable night as cheering Heinen on at the game were 100 or so family and friends.

鈥淚t was a special night, that鈥檚 for sure,鈥 Veronica Heinen said, adding their son 鈥榞ot off easy鈥 and only had to spring for about 10 tickets for some of his friends to attend the game.

鈥淚t was really great to see all his friends so excited for him. You expect it from family, but all his friends were just so stoked.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a memory that will last a lifetime.鈥

Rick and Veronica have been to about a dozen of their son鈥檚 NHL games but this was his first visit to Vancouver as a professional.

Nearly five years ago, Danton Heinen was sitting in Tim Hortons in Walnut Grove, discussing what was to come next in his burgeoning hockey career.

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It was April, 2013 and the then-17-year-old 91原创 teenager was coming off a spectacular season with the Richmond Sockeyes, helping the junior B hockey club capture the PJHL playoff championship.

He sat down that day with the 91原创 Times to talk about his hockey career up until that point.

That was followed by one season in the junior A BCHL, where he captained the Surrey Eagles as an 18-year-old, winning the league鈥檚 rookie of the year honours.

From there, it was off to the University of Denver and the Pioneers鈥 men鈥檚 hockey team for two seasons before he turned pro, inking a contract with the Boston Bruins, the organization which drafted him in the fourth round (116th overall) of the 2014 NHL entry draft.

Fourth round draft picks don鈥檛 always pan out 鈥 a TSN study three years ago showed that a fourth round draft pick has a 20 per cent chance of making the NHL 鈥 but Heinen has made a mark this season, earning a promotion from the AHL鈥檚 Providence Bruins back in October and being a fixture in Boston鈥檚 top six ever since.

In 53 NHL games this year 鈥 the now 22-year-old also suited up in eight games last season, going pointless 鈥 Heinen has a dozen goals and 38 points, which puts him fourth on the team in scoring. He is also tied for fifth among all NHL rookies.

鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome,鈥 the 6鈥1鈥, 185-pound Heinen told The Times back in the fall.

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鈥淚t鈥檚 a dream playing in the NHL. It鈥檚 everything you imagine 鈥 (and) it鈥檚 even more fun when you鈥檙e winning.鈥

The Bruins sit third overall in the NHL at 36-13-6-2, just two points back of the Vegas Golden Knights. Boston does hold one game in hand on Vegas.

Heinen鈥檚 also a student of the game, learning all he can from savvy NHL stars including Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron, who also happen to be his linemates occasionally.

鈥淭hose guys are unbelievable,鈥 Heinen said.

鈥淢arshy and Bergie, they鈥檙e superstars in the league, and they鈥檙e still the hardest working guys in practice. For me, those are guys you look at, and you try to emulate. It just shows you that once you think you鈥檝e made it, you haven鈥檛.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to keep on working hard and keep on trying to get better, and those guys are an unbelievable example, day in and day out.鈥

The Bruins arrived in Vancouver on Feb. 16, the day before the game, and Heinen joined his family for dinner in 91原创 that night. He also surprised his younger sister Olivia, by attending her volleyball game in Abbotsford for the UFV Cascades. It was the first time he was able to watch his sister play in four years.

Veronica said it is still pretty surreal that her son is an NHLer.

鈥淎s a parent, you are proud of how far he has come,鈥 she said. 鈥淎ll that hard work, all those early morning practices, it is pretty neat to see how far he has come and it has all paid off.

鈥淗e just knew all his childhood and teenage years, he was going to play in the NHL,鈥 she added. 鈥淗e never really spoke that much about it, but just deep down he knew he was going to be in the NHL .. and he has accomplished his dream.鈥

鈥 with files from Troy Landreville

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Danton Heinen spent one season with the Surrey Eagles, winning BCHL rookie of the year. Gary Ahuja 91原创 Times file photo
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Danton Heinen during his 91原创 Minor Hockey days. photo courtesy of Heinen family
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Danton Heinen during his minor days. photo courtesy of Heinen family
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Danton Heinen during his 91原创 Minor Hockey days. photo courtesy of Heinen family




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