The familiar and cacophonous sound of Gaslight Anthem’s “Howl” reverberated throughout the bowl. The familiar and energetic voice of Devils public address announcer Adam Hamway, who is acting PA in Prague, made the goal call over the speakers.
From Jersey to Czechia.
The two games, played on Friday and Saturday, were merely the culmination of a weeklong of events for the team. Aside from all the pomp and circumstance, this was still a road trip with ramifications for the regular-season standings. That was the attitude the team had before departure.
Palat’s letter to Czechia: “I’m coming back on business with some friends from Jersey whom you’ve never met. I can’t wait to introduce you.”
The business trip began late night last Sunday when the Devils players, coaches and staff boarded a flight at 8 p.m. The overnight seven-and-a-half-hour airborne haul brought the club over the Atlantic Ocean, landing safely on the European continent.
From Jersey to Czechia.
The Devils stepped off the plane Monday morning fighting the sun and a time zone shift. They boarded a bus that took them straight to O2 Arena. After wiping the crust of night from their eyes, the players put on their gear and boarded another bus that would take them yawning to a separate practice facility for their first intercontinental on-ice work of the trip.
“Personally, I felt awful after that flight, but I was so excited that we had a practice because I feel much better now,” Slovak-born Tomas Tatar said after practice. “We arrived, we had a practice. I think that helps you stabilize more for this current time zone. I honestly feel much better now.”
The rest of the week included a few more practices and tours around the city of Prague, taking in the architecture (Old Town Square, Prague Castle, Clock Tower), drinking Czech beer (Pilsner) and eating quality Czech food (goulash, pork knee, svíčková). Palat, the acting ambassador, took the team out for a night of dinner and bonding.