
Last night, David Pastrnak and Nikita Zadorov greeted Maxim Naumov, the 23-year-old American figure skater who lost his parents and Skating Club of…
**Last night, David Pastrnak and Nikita Zadorov greeted Maxim Naumov, the 23-year-old American figure skater who lost his parents and Skating Club of Boston home**
In a powerful and emotional moment, **David Pastrnak** and **Nikita Zadorov** made a surprise appearance to greet **Maxim Naumov**, the 23-year-old American figure skater whose life was turned upside down after the tragic loss of both his parents and the recent closure of the **Skating Club of Boston**, where he trained since childhood.
The heartfelt encounter took place after the Bruins’ home game, where Naumov was invited as a special guest. The skater, known for his resilience and artistry on the ice, has been navigating unimaginable challenges, balancing grief, financial uncertainty, and the search for a new training environment.

Pastrnak and Zadorov, both deeply moved by Naumov’s story, took time to offer their support. They spent the evening sharing stories, signing memorabilia, and presenting Naumov with a signed Bruins jersey bearing the number 23 — in honor of his age and spirit.
“It’s not just about hockey or skating,” Pastrnak said. “It’s about lifting each other up in tough times. Maxim is an inspiration to all of us.”
Zadorov added, “To go through what he has and still keep pushing forward, that takes a different kind of strength. We’re proud to stand with him.”
The night ended with a standing ovation from fans, a symbolic gesture of solidarity for a young man whose determination and grace under pressure have touched many far beyond the figure skating world.
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