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Brad Marchand didn’t hesitate at all to help an old friend.

The Florida Panthers forward took time away from the team this week to head back to his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia and help his longtime trainer, J.P. MacCallum.

MacCallum’s daughter, Selah, died Friday at 10 years old from cancer.

MacCallum is the head coach for March & Mill Company Hunters of the Nova Scotia Under-18 Hockey League. Marchand’s outdoor apparel company, March & Mill Company, sponsors the youth hockey team.

Marchand volunteered to be behind the bench for the Hunters’ game on Wednesday to allow for MacCallum to be with his family.

In a video posted after the game, Marchand said Selah was, "an incredible girl, full of so much love and it was an honor to be in her life and know her."

".. Selah loved hockey, she loved her dad's team more than anythnig, she loved going to the games, she was always there supporting them," Marchand said. "We've known her since the day she was born, we've loved her since then. Sehla would have loved nothing more than to see us behind that bench together."

In additon to Marchand coaching the team, there was a raffle for an autographed Marchand Panthers jersey. Donations to support the MacCallum family can also be directed through the raffle page.

"This gesture reflects the true spirit of the hockey community in Nova Scotia, one built on compassion, loyalty, and connection that extends far beyond the rink,” said Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League president Paul Graham in a statement. “Our thoughts are with J.P., his loved ones, and the entire Hunters organization."

Before the game, Marchand spoke about the loss and supporting his longtime friend in an interview with High Button Sports.

“I think this is something that, this night here, Selah would’ve absolutely loved,” Marchand said in a video posted to social media. “That’s why we are doing it. She loved all of us. We all had great relationships with her and she loved being a part of this organization and team with her dad. She would be very proud we are all here supporting her tonight and supporting her dad. It will be a special memory for us.”

Marchand then took his place behind the bench and locked into business.

Marchand, who missed Florida's game against the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday, will rejoin the Panthers for their game against Dallas Stars at Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday.

"We felt it was appropriate and something that Selah would have loved to see us behind the bench tonight and honoring her in that way," Marchand said.