"That's all my wife," a grinning Milan Lucic said Tuesday morning. "I didn't have much to do with it, but it turned out pretty cool. The way she was able to get all the teams on one sleeve and flags on the other, with the '1,000' on the back.
"This is probably the biggest thing I've achieved since having my family and my own kids, so it's pretty special that I get to share this with my wife and three kids."
Lucic, who won a Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 2011 and made a return trip to the Final in 2013 but lost, is chasing down hockey's ultimate prize for them.
They weren't around when he was a wide-eyed 23-year-old parading the trophy around Copley Square in Boston. His oldest, Valentina, is eight years old now, and now has a real appreciation for what her father does for a living.
That makes the drive, the fire smoldering inside of him as he hunts down second championship, burn even hotter, now.
But most of all, he wants to inspire his family and the generation of youngsters following in his footsteps.
To be the guy that he looked up to when he was younger.
"This is the first time I had nerves in a pre-game skate in a very long time," Lucic said. There's that little kid inside of you again.
"I was lucky I had an uncle who played in the NHL and I remember that little kid when I was 10 years old meeting Jaromir Jagr back in '98, and the rest of the Penguins on that team. I thought how cool it was to meet those guys and now to be like one of those guys, it's a pretty cool and special feeling."