NHL Player’s Daughter Writes Letter Asking Team to Trade Her Dad

An 11 year old girl writes a letter to the coaches of a NHL team asking them to trade her dad so he could spend more time with this family.

Veteran player Jordan Leopold was traded from the Columbus Blue Jackets to the Minnesota Wild this week in exchange for Justin Falk, the Blue Jackets said.

Before the deal was made, Leopold’s 11-year-old daughter, Jordyn, wrote a letter to the coaches of the Wild because she wanted them to help him come home. Leopold played college hockey at the University of Minnesota, and his wife and four children still live there according to BuzzFeed.

Jordyn said in her letter that her dad is very lonely without them in Ohio, and the family misses him.

“It has been since November and we can not take it anymore,” she wrote. Blue Jackets general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said that the letter was not the reason he traded Leopold, as the deal was already done when he saw it. However, he said the team knew Leopold was looking to be closer to home.

 “We wanted to do the right thing with Jordan Leopold,” Kekalainen said. “That’s what we had talked about the whole time, we knew that his family was in Minnesota. There is a human side, believe it or not, to our business.”

Kekalainen posted the letter on Twitter and it quickly spread online.

Kekalainen said he is happy that it all worked out for Leopold and his family.

“I think that it’s great that he can go home, join his family,” he said. “I see that letter and it’s really touching.”

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