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Devils star Nico Hischier saved a family while boating

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With the NHL in the midst of its offseason, that doesn't mean that some of the league's biggest stars aren't putting in the work, and in the case of New Jersey Devils captain Nic Hieschier, that work is saving a family from disaster.

Hischier — the top pick in the 2017 NHL Draft — hails from Switzerland and was over there this summer.

According to Swiss German-language outlet 20 Minuten, Hischier was boating near the Engehalde Weir, a dam near the city of Bern, when he saw a family in distress out on the water.

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New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier is being called a hero after helping to save a family while boating in Switzerland. (David Kirouac-Imagn Images)

The family — two adults and two kids — was in an inflatable raft, wound up getting pulled toward the dam, and were unable to get themselves out of danger on their own.

So that's where the Devils captain stepped in, with actions that were described as "heroic."

It's awesome to hear that he sprang into action like that to help those in need, but the best part of the story is Hischier's quote after the fact.

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"In this situation, everyone is grateful for support, and we were all relieved that no one was hurt in the end," he said, before going on to note the first responders who also helped out during the incident.

Now that is a Hockey Guy answer if ever there was one.

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He's being credited with saving a family, and when asked about it, he gave the family-saving version of, "It was a team effort; we just went out there and executed, got pucks on net."

The Devils signed Nico Hischier to a five-year contract extension earlier this summer. (Luther Schlaifer-Imagn Images)

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Great stuff, and that's what you want from your captain.

It's what the Devils clearly want too, because earlier this month, they signed him to a five-year extension, a $11,700,000 AAV deal that will kick in after this season.

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