Since returning to Denver and hitting the ice for training camp, Girard has also gotten acquainted with a fellow Quebecois, Charles Hudon, who is from Alma which is about a 40 minute drive from where Girard grew up. Hudon inked a one-year contract for the 2022-23 season with the Avalanche in mid-July.
Hudon, who is 28, was drafted by Montreal (fifth round, 122nd overall) back in 2012 and played 125 NHL contests with them, but most recently spent time in the AHL with the Tampa Bay's affiliate the Syracuse Crunch.
And while Girard and Hudon had never met in person prior to arriving in Denver for training camp, they were familiar with one another.
"All the French guys know each other," Girard said. "He was born like 20 minutes from my hometown. He left when he was younger. He grew up in Montreal, but he was born about 30 minutes away from my hometown. We knew each other a little bit. He played for the junior team near my hometown, Chicoutimi, it's about 45 minutes [away]. But it's been cool getting to know him here."
Now, with a fresh season on the horizon and having fully recovered from his painful injury, Girard has aligned his focus with that of the team's to defend their Stanley Cup title which officially begins with Game 1 of the regular season on Oct. 12.
For Girard, he's thrilled to be back in the lineup with his teammates and is looking forward to continuing to build alongside Colorado's stellar defensive core.
"We have some good D that can move the puck and skate as well," Girard said. "It helps to get the puck out of the zone. Our group of forwards are so good too. Our job is just to get the puck to them, follow the play as well and we create some offense from there. Our D did some great stuff [last] season, but it's time to get back to work. We're all excited for what's next."