This has essentially become a development camp for him, too, as he picks up new tricks of the trade from the likes of Nicholas and his good buddy Martin St-Louis as well.
"Marty just thinks the game a little differently than anybody, so me going into the meetings with him, and the little details of the game that the players are getting, it's high-end. I know he doesn't have the experience of a coach of 20 years in the League, but his knowledge is probably the best I've seen," explained Lecavalier. "And the same thing with Adam. I've heard Kent talking about him for a long time, and I was like, 'What can he really know that I don't know?' Well, he knows a lot. I'm learning. I'm like a student here this week, and it's been a lot of fun."
Admittedly, the former Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy and King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner hasn't really laced up his skates in a competitive atmosphere recently, which is why he's relishing every second of his time on the South Shore.
It has been a genuine thrill.
"It's nice to be with the boys. I've only skated once in the last three years with friends. I go on the ice four or five days a week with my son as a coach, but being with the guys out there, actually after a drill, I couldn't wait for a goalie to stay in the net, so I could maybe get a breakaway," shared Lecavalier with a laugh. "It's been good to be around."