With Lajoie's debut a success and Brady Tkachuk's first game on the horizon (he's been ruled out for tonight, more on that later), I chatted with Mark Borowiecki about how a player's NHL debut can affect the other guys in the locker room. Borowiecki was noticeably playful with Lajoie on game day and during warm-up but it actually had more to do than just being excited for his teammate.
"It's on us to make sure that they stay loose so they go into their first game with some confidence," said Borowiecki. "One of the biggest battles a young player can have is squeezing their stick too tight and playing not to make mistakes. It's our jobs as veterans to keep them relaxed and ready to play."
Borowiecki admitted that it was easy to get excited for these recent debuts since Lajoie and the soon-to-debut Tkachuk, as well as other recent NHLers like Thomas Chabot, Colin White and Alex Formenton, are so well liked and respected among their teammates.
But excitement isn't the only feeling that these NHL debuts conjure up for Borowiecki who played his National Hockey League game back in January of 2011.
"It makes me feel really old," Borowiecki said with his trademark grin. "My first game in San Jose feels like a long time ago but I still remember it pretty clearly. We've all experienced those same feelings and emotions and, while I don't think my first game went quite as well as Max's did, we realize how special it is."