"I get to say I played alongside Jaromir Jagr," Flames forward Curtis Lazar said. "That's something pretty special. He was playing in the NHL when I was still in a crib.
"I mean, you could hear in the background, '(Mario) Lemieux sets up Jagr,' and I'm a baby in a crib. Just having him here, seeing the buzz around the city, getting to know him in the dressing room has been great. Me and Bart (Matt Bartkowski) would just sit and watch all the crazy stuff he does.
"It's something you can always look back on. He's a sure-fire, first-ballot Hall of Famer. You look at what he's accomplished and the numbers he's put up. It's fun to be able to say you a part of it. A small part, granted, but still."
For Tkachuk, it was meaningful
play with someone who had played against his father. Keith Tkachuk, who retired in 2010, played in 1,201 NHL games and had 1,065 points (538 goals, 527 assists) with the Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues and Atlanta Thrashers.
"He was good to me," Matthew said. "I think he liked me a lot. Him knowing a little bit about my dad kind of set me up. We had a pretty good relationship from the beginning.
"Looking back, it's so cool and he was so helpful to me. Earlier in the year, him keeping me out for practices and doing little drills with just me, just 1-on-1 stuff."