The five-time All-Star will surely be extra active in the early going as he tries to adjust his game to the intricacies of playing in an outdoor venue in nighttime conditions, with puck drop scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
"Obviously, lighting is a big difference and how well it's lit. It makes a big difference with your spatial awareness, too. You definitely feel it. Everything kind of feels further away," explained Price. "The elements have something to do with that, too, so I'm just going to try to keep things simple."
One thing Price won't have to adjust to, though, is the feel of the puck hitting his chest protector. Veteran assistant equipment manager Pierre Ouellette has been making sure of that for years.
"Steamer already freezes our pucks here for morning skates," said Price with a laugh. "So it can't be worse than that."
In terms of his open-air style, after donning a retro mask in Alberta six years ago, Price is going with a more modern look this time around equipment-wise for the celebratory event.