No doubt Jesperi's easy-going nature has helped his transition, too, and made adapting to NHL life a little bit easier.
"He's not stressed. He's a very social guy. He likes to be in the middle of the people and talk and laugh. That is his style," explained Mr. Kotkaniemi, who is pleased to hear that the Canadiens' No. 15 - affectionately known as "KK" - has quickly fit in with his peers. "I've been talking every week with him and asking how he's doing and how things are going with his friends on the team. He said that everything is fine and his teammates are taking very good care of him."
So, what does Mikael think of his son's nickname?
"If they like to call him that, it's o.k.," said Mr. Kotkaniemi with a laugh. "Our last name in English [Kotka] is "Eagle" so I thought they were going to call him something like that. But, "KK" if fine."
Being in Montreal
Mikael took in four games at the Bell Centre before the Canadiens headed out on their current three-game road trip, which will conclude on Tuesday night in Minnesota.
While the first game he watched back on November 27 against the Carolina Hurricanes was somewhat nerve-racking, he hasn't let his emotions get the best of him since.
"It's nice to watch him, that he's still on the way to somewhere. Just keep his feet grounded and try to learn everything," said Mr. Kotkaniemi, who relishes the contests alongside his wife, Kati. "Now, it's time for other people to take care of him. I can watch and drink some cola and enjoy the game."