‘“When you initially go to Roswell, it’s eye opening,” said Eichel. “The first time you’re there, you’re seeing these young kids and the things they’re going through, and the state that they’re in, you wouldn’t want to see anyone like that and going through what they’re going through. You think about when I was a kid, I didn’t have to do this. He doesn’t get to go to recess with his friends, have lunch and do the things that I got to do. You have no option but to feel sympathy for them and their family.”’
How the 'Jack Eichel effect' continues at Roswell Park after his exit from the Sabres
Source: Buffalo News