Gaborik reached out to Slafkovsky via text shortly after the event, which meant the world to the 18-year-old.
He congratulated him on the historic achievement and delivered a special invitation.
"Marian told me that if I'm ever going through Trencin or I need some help, I can text him and we can go for a coffee and we can talk. I can also ask him questions about how things work," explained Slafkovsky, who has been training in his hometown of Kosice ahead of his return to Canada. "He was really the guy who texted me a lot after the Draft, and he texts me every once in a while to ask how I'm doing."
Gaborik's celebratory text message also included a motivational component, too.
That was to be expected from the fourth-leading Slovakian-born scorer in NHL history behind only Peter Stastny, Marian Hossa and Peter Bondra.
"I pretty much told him that it all starts now," revealed Gaborik, a three-time 40-goal scorer with 407 goals and 815 regular-season points on his resume.