One shutout was all it took for Andrew Jr. to decide he was going to follow in Allen's footsteps into goaltending.
"It started during the 2019 Stanley Cup run," explains Andrew Sr. "Even when Jordan Binnington was playing all the games, Andrew didn't care. He always wanted to see Jake in net. It started that season, and once the shutout happened, he just fell in love with him."
Much like other young hockey players, Andrew Jr. was given one opportunity to lace up the pads for his local youth hockey team, as the entire roster rotated to fill the goaltending position.
Most of his teammates hated it, but Andrew Jr. took a liking to it and even went on to become the team's bonafide starter.
"He played the first game and had the biggest smile on his face," explained Andrew Sr. "Then he'd go home and pretend he was Allen as he'd mimic his saves. All he wants to do is stop pucks!"
When Andrew Sr. realized the Canadiens were heading to town on December 11, 2021, he knew it was the perfect opportunity for his son to see his hero in person.
"My uncle used to take me to warmups," explained Andrew Sr. "They're the best. So we got there early to make sure we had a good spot."