First up was the equipment room, then the medical room. "Here's where we get our stitches," Tarasenko said. Then it was the stick room, and finally the main locker room, where captain Alex Pietrangelo was wrapping up an interview with the media.
"Did you cry?" Tarasenko asked.
"No," Alex answered.
"If that happened to me when I was nine, I would have cried," Tarasenko said.
Alex left Scottrade Center with a game-used stick from Tarasenko, a puck signed by Pietrangelo as well as a team-signed stick with a "get well soon" message from McDonagh and the Rangers. He also met Robert Bortuzzo, Barret Jackman and Darren Pang after the game.
"We very much appreciate all the Blues have done for Alex and my family," Greg said. "It just shows what a classy organization it is. From the phone calls throughout the week to check on his status, to putting something like this together where he gets a new memory that erases the bad memory of getting hit with the puck.
"We're very lucky," Greg added. "Alex still has a smile, he has his teeth and it didn't hit him in the eye or anything. And he's got a great story to tell. We're very fortunate."