The empty-netter, however, was not Nosek's only first of the evening. After Canucks defenseman Kyle Burroughs delivered a heavy check on David Pastrnak around the nine-minute mark of the first period, Nosek expressed his displeasure and engaged with Burroughs along the boards, before tackling him to the ice. And while no real punches were thrown, Nosek was assessed his first career fighting major - as well as a two-minute minor for instigating and a 10-minute misconduct.
"[Pastrnak's] my friend, he's my teammate, he's our star," said Nosek. "That's what makes us a good team, I think, is when we step up and play for each other - it doesn't matter who it is. I was there so I did the job."
And for that, the Czechia native's teammates showered him with praise.
"It's well deserved," said Bergeron. "I think he's been playing great hockey all year, and to get rewarded like that - I know it was weighing on him a little bit lately, and it's always nice to get that one behind you and look forward. But just stepping up for his teammate there, it's something that we all recognize as teammates."
"Nose has been a key player on this team for [two] years here now," added Lindholm. "Every night he brings it, and it was so fun to see him go out there and stand up for Pasta and then also get the goal. It looked like he'd done that a million times."
"I think he played a great game," said Zacha, a fellow Czechia native. "He had a lot of chances the last couple games, so I think it's great for him. It's fun to see him scoring goals…when you see how we are in the locker room and everyone play for each other…seeing that [fight], it was great. It helped us to start a game, and a great job from him."
Montgomery, who has relied on Nosek all season long, particularly as one of his top penalty killers, also had glowing remarks for the performance of his fourth-line center.
"He's been tremendous for us all year long, and he's the reason our penalty kill is No. 1 in the league," said Montgomery. "He's a big part of it, him and Charlie Coyle up front first every penalty kill. You could tell the bench was really excited for him…everybody was rubbing his head and yelling his name when he scored that goal. He sacrifices a lot for the team and he maybe he's a microcosm of what our team is.
"We play for each other really well. It's very evident. Him jumping in right away - Nosek's not a guy who fights, but these guys don't want to see anyone take advantage of their teammates. That's a great quality to have as a team."