"Darryl's had him, so he knows him. I think there's a benefit. Two things I would say to that. We try to get out in front of it and for a lot of reasons, most notably, if you look back at deadlines, there's a transition going to a new place. Giving us and giving Tyler, specifically, more time to adjust and integrate into our group is important. But it makes it more seamless when you know the coach and the coach knows you. There's not going to be a getting-to-know-you phase - it's going to be 'let's get going' right away. Certainly, Darryl's knowledge of the player was a factor in the sense that you knew... And as much as Darryl knows him, it's been a while ago. Kirk (Muller) had him last year in Montreal and then he's familiar with players, so I think the transition is going to be smooth."