My first experience in the Stanley Cup Playoffs was quite the ride. It was cut too short, for me and for the team, but it was everything I ever imagined.
When we pulled up to the arena in Pittsburgh, there were a lot of fans waiting for us to show up. The city was just packed with people wearing Penguins jerseys. From that point on, you could tell it was different. You could tell it was playoff hockey. When I hit the ice, I could feel that intensity. There are ways to prepare for it, but there's no way to understand it until you're out there.
That said, those first two games in Pittsburgh were nothing compared to playing at home. The guys gave it a lot of hype ahead of time and it definitely lived up to it. The energy from our crowd was completely contagious. It was the most fun game I've played to date, despite how it ended for me.
My Playoff Debut: There's nothing like postseason hockey
Zach Werenski looks back on his first Stanley Cup Playoffs series
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