Bjork certainly left his mark on the hockey program, as well. During his three years with the Fighting Irish, he racked up 109 points in 115 games, while helping them to a Frozen Four appearance in 2017. Bjork was also named an All-American and Hobey Baker finalist during his standout junior season.
The winger and his dad are the only father-son duo in Notre Dame hockey history to both reach the 100-point plateau for their careers.
"Hockey-specific, it was a great place to develop my game," said Bjork, who tallied 12 points (four goals, eight assists) in 30 games during his rookie season with the Bruins in 2017-18. "They have all the tools here. Everyone's just as passionate about improving me as I was. It was cool to be a part of that and feel the passion from others - that same passion that I've always had for the game was so evident here."
Like Notre Dame, the Bruins are steeped in history and tradition, which has made Bjork's transition to the professional ranks that much smoother.
"I saw a lot of similarities between the Bruins organization and the Notre Dame family," said Bjork. "You sort of get that feeling when you're at the Garden or at Warrior [Ice Arena], around Bruins people, and even in the city of Boston. It just has that sort of energy, that family energy, that passion that I talked about.
"It's the same here [at Notre Dame]. Everyone is so invested. It's definitely a family atmosphere in both places, which is cool and important to me. I'm just very fortunate to have been apart of the Notre Dame family and I'm very lucky to be a part of the Bruins family now."