Ovechkin is one of the most exciting players in the NHL, but for me nothing matches the exuberance, warmth and love exhibited when DeBrusk was interviewed by his father, Louie DeBrusk, a retired NHL forward who is a Sportsnet color analyst, before the Bruins faced the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Feb. 19. Louie was one of the tougher players in the NHL, with 1,161 penalty minutes in 401 games in 11 seasons with the Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Phoenix Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks, but he was a parent-proud softie when he quizzed his kid. Jake tried but couldn't keep a grin off his face during the interview, especially when he chirped his dad when he asked about whether it was good to be home in Edmonton. "It's nice to see the friends and the family. I kind of get sick of my dad's hunting stories, that's why I think it's a little sketchy," the younger DeBrusk said. Dad responded by perhaps half-jokingly telling his 6-foot, 188-pound son, who has 35 points (19 goals, 16 assists) in 65 games this season, to "get the feet going, I don't want to have to say bad things about you tonight." It wasn't the usual rinkside "one shift, one game at a time" pregame fare. It was a warm hockey-family, dinner-table chat instead.