After arriving in Montreal last summer, Shaw didn't waste any time fitting in with his new teammates, and quickly became one of the more popular players in the Habs' locker room. Not surprising, given that his teammates in Chicago felt the same way during his time there. It goes without saying, then, that he'll be celebrating his wedding in the company of several hockey player friends he's made along the way since starting in the pro's as a 20-year-old.
"I hope a lot of the guys will be able to make it," outlined Shaw, who spent his first five NHL seasons in the Windy City. "In the summer, obviously, it's tough for everyone with scheduling, but the invites were given out to pretty much the whole team. There will probably also be a few of my old teammates that I played with in Chicago, as well as guys who have moved on to different teams.
"I'm one of those guys that put myself out there and became friends with a lot of my teammates," he continued. "I've become close with a lot of guys that I've played with. I'm sure there should be a few there."
The daily life of an NHL player has kept Shaw pretty busy in the lead-up to the celebration. With lots of time spent on the road and a few injuries to mend over the 2016-17 season, it's fair to say that the wedding wasn't always necessarily top of mind for No. 65.
As a result - and with no arm-twisting required to convince him - Shaw's future wife led the charge with the wedding preparations. That didn't stop the energetic winger from giving his input on some of the details for the big day.