McNiven wasn't a stranger in the Bourque home upon his arrival one month ago, though.
"I already brought guys to dinner during development camp last year, so she kind of knew him a little bit. She was really happy that he was coming in. It worked out pretty well," said Bourque regarding his new roomie. "My mom likes Michael a lot, and my step-dad, Paul, does too. It's been really fun. We've had some good times so far together."
That included making a trip to Bourque's former QMJHL hockey home of Rimouski last weekend, where the pair took part in the Pro Sport JMD Classic, a 4-on-4 charity hockey tournament to benefit the Children's Wish Foundation. They also celebrated McNiven's 20th birthday in the area on July 9.
"If I were in his shoes, I'd like someone to bring me in - a guy I know, someone I could feel comfortable with. Montreal is a big city, you don't want to leave a guy hanging. I just bring him with me wherever I go. I want to make sure that he has a good summer even if he isn't home," said Bourque, who got to know McNiven a few years ago through fellow Canadiens prospect Jeremiah Addison, his former development camp and rookie camp roommate.
"When I first came here, [Charles] Hudon took charge of me. When I was in Rimouski at 16, I had good veterans there to support me. It was the same thing in St. John's when I was there for a few games [in 2015-16]. I was living at the hotel and I couldn't make meals, so guys invited me over to their apartments. I think that's how hockey players are. It's a brotherhood. You always want to help the guy next to you," added Bourque.
These days, that means pushing one another five days per week at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard with the start of their respective pro careers on the horizon.
"The group of players we have working out together - myself, Simon, Daniel Audette, Antoine Waked, and watching Tomas Plekanec - it's amazing to see. Being around the pro atmosphere is something special. We're in the Montreal Canadiens gym, and it's a really good feeling," said McNiven, who will soon begin two-a-day workouts with his training group on the South Shore. "This type of atmosphere only makes you work harder every day."