Andersen said that Saturday - practicing outdoors for more than an hour and then mingling with alumni -- was a day like few others.
"You enjoy it, especially like this," he said. "I don't remember the last time I sat in my gear this long, just chatting and enjoying the people having fun. Everyone's seems to be in a good mood, all the guys, current and former players. Everyone's having a great time.
"It's one of those special things. When I was in Anaheim and we had the outdoor game, you had the feeling, wondering, 'Would it be overkill if we do it this many times?' But once you've tried it, it's like, wow, it's such a good experience that you wish every player in the League could have this multiple times. It's definitely special when we do this."
Babcock said the entire experience was important for the Maple Leafs.
"It's an unbelievable opportunity for our franchise," he said. "We have a lot of great players that have gone before these guys and we're hoping to restore our franchise to its rightful place and we're working on that and you get to rub elbows with these guys, and you see the pride they have in the uniform and being a Leaf and how important it was to them, I think it's a great message."