‘A big smile on his face’: Team Sask. helps special-needs fan enjoy Scotties
Rylan Moir had a special day at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Moir, 17, has Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy that can cause seizures and cognitive dysfunction. It makes it difficult for him and his family to go to large events.
But after Moir’s stepdad, Ryan Malley, posted a tweet, Robyn Silvernagle’s rink was able to help make Moir’s trip to the Canadian women’s curling championship a reality on Sunday.
“(He had) a huge smile, he was cheering and flapping his arms like he does when he’s super happy,” Malley said Monday. “Most of the time he was just watching the ice and had a big smile on his face throughout. He was still smiling (Monday) morning.”


