Having spent the last few years with the Philadelphia Flyers, Weal would also be familiar with both Dale Weise and Christian Folin as well, of course.
That will certainly make the transition to his new club easier in the days and weeks to come.
"It's nice to come in and have that familiarity with a couple of the guys," mentioned Weal. "Hopefully I can come in, work hard, find my place and help the team win."
Weal, who registered four goals and 11 points in 47 games so far this season between Philadelphia and Arizona, is prepared to play any role head coach Claude Julien assigns him. He is already eager to contribute in any way possible.
"I'll play anywhere the coach wants. I feel like this year especially I've been playing a lot of different roles on the teams I've been on, whether that's playing a second-line role and being expected to go out there and produce, or playing fourth-line minutes and being those guys that log up those important minutes and play solid defensively," explained the four-year NHL veteran. "I'm just going to take it day by day. Wherever they see me fitting in, that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to do that job to the best that I can. It's a great group here and we have some big games coming up."
It remains to be seen when Weal will make his Habs debut, but the opportunity to one day sport the local colors at the Bell Centre is already on his mind.
"It's exciting. I played away at the Bell Centre. Whenever you go there, you know you're there because the fans are always there, packed house and ready to rumble," said Weal. "I'm excited to get back there and be on the other side of it."