"It's just great that this happened, that we're both on the same team," said Slafkovsky. "I was telling the other guys before the Draft that it would be nice. I'm happy that I'm here with him."
The pair has a very long history together. Saying their parents are tight-knit would be an understatement given both families vacation in the same areas whenever possible.
"It's very special," said Mesar. "I'm very happy there are two Slovak guys here. It makes it easier for me to adapt. We've known each other very well since we were kids."
Their friendship will help both players feel increasingly comfortable as they embark on their journey to the NHL, but in Slafkovsky's case, his immediate and honest immersion in the history of the Canadiens was quite evident.
And it will go a long way toward endearing him to the bevy of fans that are hanging on his every word.
"I'm still enjoying that I'm part of the organization," he said. "But, I just want to focus on my game and do everything as best I can so I can fit with Montreal and win games. It's great to be a Canadien, and it's the best thing that could happen to me. I just need to work hard, to prove it."
The Canadiens' development camp, which runs until Wednesday, will give Slafkovsky ample opportunities to prove his worth, though judging by his performance on the exercise bike in Brossard, structural reinforcements are in order.