The last few days have been a whirlwind for David Ayres, the 42-year-old former Zamboni driver who got to play goal in an NHL game.
Not only did Ayres play, he stopped all eight shots he faced in the third period and registered the win in a 6-3 triumph by the Carolina Hurricanes. As if that wasn’t good enough, the win came on Saturday night during the feature game on Hockey Night in Canada in the centre of the hockey universe against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Talk about a dream come true.
It was a huge win for the Canes, who are fighting for a playoff spot in the hyper-competitive Eastern Conference.
Where were you the night Dave Ayres grabbed his first NHL win!? pic.twitter.com/Lpb4HoZdTC
— NHL (@NHL) February 23, 2020
"I told the boys in the dressing room once we come out for the third I'll be settled down and ready to win this one."
Dave Ayres is incredible. 👏👏👏 (🎥: @Sportsnet) pic.twitter.com/Cb2VCB4KYV
— NHL (@NHL) February 23, 2020
Receiving a hero’s welcome from Hurricanes players in the dressing room afterwards, there’s so much to love about this happy-go-lucky guy.
First, there’s his wife, who live-tweeted Ayres’ NHL debut.
FUCK ME!!!!
— 🇨🇦Sarah Ayres🇨🇦 (@35Ayres) February 23, 2020
I am the happiest, proudest woman on the planet because my human got to live out his ultimate dream.
…I’m also surprised I still have a voice. https://t.co/qTglhZypG5— 🇨🇦Sarah Ayres🇨🇦 (@35Ayres) February 23, 2020
Then there’s the fact that he had to overcome a kidney transplant in 2004.
Ayres is getting the experience of a lifetime this week. The Whitby, Ontario, native travelled to New York City on Monday, conducting an impressive media tour that included interviews with the following places:
- NBC’s The Today Show
- ESPN Radio
- Fox News
- CNN
- CBS Sports Radio
- ESPN SportsCenter
- Sportsnet
- TSN
- The New York Times
- The Dan Patrick Show
- Inside Edition
- NBC Nightly News
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Wearing his #90 Hurricanes jersey, Ayres also got to sit down with commissioner Gary Bettman at NHL headquarters, and went for a skate outside Rockefeller Center.
Speaking on The Today Show, Ayres was brought to tears after some beautiful words from his mother Mary, who was also his kidney donor.
Then on The Late Show, Ayres helped Stephen Colbert finish his monologue:
Ayres fills in for Colbert pic.twitter.com/cOP3pHdQDY
— Andy Biscuits (@HeyHeyWadayaSay) February 25, 2020
Ayres has been named an honorary North Carolinian by the state governor.
David Ayres had so many astonished North Carolinians, including me, yelling with glee at their televisions Saturday night that we had to officially make him one of us. – RC pic.twitter.com/Sa7VDPLypj
— Governor Roy Cooper (@NC_Governor) February 25, 2020
Meanwhile, the Mayor of Raleigh has proclaimed Tuesday to be “David Ayres Day.”
The City will be honoring him with a formal proclamation, naming Tuesday “DAVID AYRES DAY” in Raleigh. I’m sorry I can’t be there to present it but I’m thrilled that @Canes fans will have the opportunity to share this joy. #livingthedream https://t.co/ukk9l3VHa6
— Mary-Ann Baldwin (@maryannbaldwin) February 23, 2020
Ayres will be present at Tuesday’s Hurricanes home game, signing autographs and sounding the siren before the game.
Witness the GOAT pic.twitter.com/bFqqo7iG3h
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) February 25, 2020
The team is even selling #90 Ayres T-shirts, with a portion of proceeds benefitting the National Kidney Foundation.
The legend grows
Ayres shirts are available online and in-store, and a portion of proceeds will benefit the @nkf!
Shop » https://t.co/zkX2QD10sk
Donate » https://t.co/NNZfOZCJ4m pic.twitter.com/TUcFse5XYK
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) February 25, 2020
Also benefitting the National Kidney Foundation will be sales from Storm Brew beer at the game.
Storm Brew is donating $1 for every $5 16oz Storm Brew sold at the game tonight to the Carolinas Division of @nkf. #rndbrewing #stormbrew #canes #letsgocanes #officialbeer #davidayresday pic.twitter.com/YYC8ODXgUo
— Jordan Martinook (@Martyman17) February 25, 2020
Clearly Ayres is the hero we didn’t know we needed.
David Ayres took the world by storm this week, one appearance at a time. 👏 pic.twitter.com/QhnQR5NytL
— NHL (@NHL) February 25, 2020