Missing Shea, but staying connected
When Weber was dealt to the Canadiens in June 2016, Mike had a rather tough time coping with the news at first.
Dee remembers her son struggling to come to terms with his departure as the 2016-17 campaign began.
"Mike really, really misses Shea. It was kind of unfortunate timing when he left. It was about a month-and-a-half after Mike's dad died, so it was like two big people were missing in his life at the time," she explained. "I remember Shea had won an award [the 2016 Mark Messier Leadership Award] and Mike was excited because he'd won and he wanted to congratulate him. When we went to the games, he asked - 'Where's Shea?' I had to remind him that he'd been traded. He was very, very upset."
But, Weber wasn't about to let his longstanding relationship with Mike and the Maguires simply fade away because he was Montreal-bound.
While Mike isn't able to spend precious time with Weber anywhere nearly as often as he used to, the Habs' captain stays in close touch.
"Shea keeps texting him and they FaceTime, too. He thinks of Shea and he texts him, and Shea answers almost immediately. He always answers Mike when he texts," confirmed Dee. "He's so happy that Shea keeps in contact with him and is a part of his life. Mike doesn't have a lot of friends because he's one of the older Special Olympics athletes. He counts Shea as one of his good friends. He's been a leader in Mike's life, too. Mike looks up to him."