Guy Gaudreau suffered a cardiac event last weekend and his son rushed home to New Jersey from Los Angeles, where the Flames were finishing up a two-game road swing through California, to be with his family.
Thankfully his father is doing much better, so Gaudreau rejoined the club yesterday and was on a line with Nicholas Shore and recent call-up Spencer Foo at Saturday's morning skate ahead of tonight's tilt (8 p.m., TV: HNIC, Radio: Sportsnet960 The FAN).
"He's doing really well," said Gaudreau of his dad. "Very excited to watch my brother (Matthew Gaudreau, who is Worcester Railers in the ECHL) and me play tonight. He told my mom this morning that he's going to take a three or four-hour nap this afternoon so he can stay up late, cause it's a late one tonight. He's doing really well right now. A scary couple of days there. We're very, very fortunate."
Gaudreau said he was thankful for the outpouring of support he received during the difficult time.
"It's great to be back," said Gaudreau. "It's good to see the guys. There was a lot of text messages, tweets from fans, friends, family, people from Calgary and from New Jersey and across the country just supporting our family.
"We have a pretty tight group in here, it's a pretty close family in here," he added of his teammates. "And it was great to get the support from them."