As the future Habs rearguard got older, it wasn't just the fire trucks that impressed him about his father's profession, but the incredible camaraderie amongst the squad members.
"It's the teamwork of it all. They're always going to calls together and going into buildings together. Nobody is ever left behind in that situation. Someone takes the lead and goes in first, but there are always guys who have their back. I think that's the biggest thing," explained Juulsen. "My dad would always talk about that. The support at the fire hall between the firefighters is awesome."
The Abbotsford, BC native internalized that team-first attitude and incorporated it into his game. That eventually led to him being named captain of the WHL's Everett Silvertips in October 2016 - a year-and-a-half before making his NHL debut this past February on the Habs' blue line.
"With my dad being a captain, he has qualities like that to lead groups and show them the right things. That was a big thing growing up, the respect factor. That was huge in our household," noted Juulsen. "That's what kept us close together, respecting one another."
Interestingly enough, Tyler is following in Neil's footsteps. His first day on the job is Monday, May 7 with the Surrey Fire Department, as he begins six weeks of on-the-job training.