Luckily for the Torontonian, Domi got to score the momentous goal in front of his family, an audience which notably included his father and former Maple Leafs enforcer, Tie.
The notorious tough guy was in town to spend some quality father-son time with Max, an endeavour that wasn't exactly so easy when the younger Domi was playing for the Coyotes. Domi is certainly appreciative of the opportunity that his new geographic reality has allowed him.
"We're really close. He's happy now that I'm closer to home. He watches hockey every night. We talk about hockey - not so much about my games, but more so on hockey in general," described Domi, who has lived and breathed hockey all his life. "My dad just wants the team to win, he's not focused only on me.
The Habs' No. 13 grew up during his dad's glory days, in the heyday of his NHL career, which allowed him to learn a lot about life in the big leagues.
"When I was younger, that was part of my daily life, to be surrounded by people like Mats Sundin and Mario Lemieux. I thought that was normal, and it was a good thing, I think," he shared. "I learned so much and you don't even realize it until you reach this level. Sometimes, I tell myself that I should've taken advantage of it more."