It was all a little bittersweet. It is tough to leave the comfort of your own home, especially with what's going in the world, but we're very fortunate as players that we still have a job to do.
In the end, I was just really excited to get away with everyone and get another chance at playoff hockey and another chance to play for a Stanley Cup after having such a good season. We didn't want it to go to waste.
And once we got on the bus to the airport - we actually made a few stops, kind of like riding the bus to school - it was really fun to see all the guys. I know we've been skating at the rink for two weeks as a team during training camp, but to get on the road again was great. We have such a close team, it's nice to kind of spend time bonding with them.
Once we arrived at Hotel X in Toronto, that's when it really began to set in. I think everyone was a little bit more on edge making sure that we weren't doing anything that would raise any red flags from a health standpoint. I think everyone is very cautious of that and conscious of the decisions that they're making. That was good to see.
There was a lot more security and things were a lot more of hunkered down and tedious. But after a couple days, we have all started to get used to our surroundings and what we can and can't do. Honestly, it's been as smooth as it possibly could be so far.