NEW YORK -- Dustin Tokarski had just finished answering a barrage of questions from the media after earning his first-ever win in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. As he was about to walk off the pedestal he was standing on to head toward the visitors' dressing room at Madison Square Garden, he stopped suddenly.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin had called out to Tokarski.
Bergevin had waited patiently for his turn to speak with the young man who might have saved Montreal's season with a 35-save performance in a 3-2 Canadiens win against the New York Rangers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final on Thursday.
Tokarski quickly changed course and went to speak with Bergevin, away from the glare of the television cameras and recorders.