Kick to the curb the myth that the future of America doesn't care about hockey. As the Blue Jackets and Penguins square off in a first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, two young fans may just be the ambassadors for a new generation of passionate hockey fans. The younger of the two is a 2-year-old boy so enthusiastic about the Pens that he uses a toy lawnmower as a Zamboni in his living room, WTAE's...
Excited Penguins toddler, sad Blue Jackets kid may be NHL's most hardcore fans
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