The NHL's relaxed dress code is a game-changer, and James van Riemsdyk is proving that. On Saturday, the Red Wings forward made a bold statement by arriving at the Montreal game dressed as Batman for his son Liam's fourth birthday. It's a unique way to celebrate, especially with his dad out of town for a crucial game. Liam, a Batman fan, got an unexpected surprise, and the Red Wings' TV partner, FanDuel Sports Network, captured the heartwarming moment.
Van Riemsdyk, a 17-year NHL veteran, has been on a roll lately, with nine points in his last eight games. His performance has been so impressive that teammate Andrew Copp praised his confidence and skill, especially around the net. The player's ability to rim in the puck and set up goals is unlike anything Copp has seen before.
The Batman costume might have had a bit of magic to it, as van Riemsdyk picked up an assist on Detroit's first goal of the game. The story of this unique celebration and van Riemsdyk's on-ice success is a reminder that the NHL's relaxed dress code allows for creative and emotional moments, even if it's just a costume for a son's birthday.