Mark Giordano, like the rest in the room, bid the living legend a fond farewell.
"I mean, obviously things didn't go the way he'd have liked,'' acknowledged the captain. "Just little nagging things, injuries, not in the lineup as consistently as he would've liked.
"We take away a great guy who worked really hard. Obviously, he's going to keep playing and we hope it goes well for him."
Gulutzan echoed the sentiments of his general manager on the subject of value in the signing.
"He's really made our team better,'' said Gulutzan. "The way his mindset was and the way he approached things, the way he saw the game.
"Especially with Johnny (Gaudreau). His talks with Johnny with what it takes to win the scoring title and do those things he did and the reasons why they're important, how they benefit the team.
"Whenever you're around a guy like that, that's been at a high level for so long, you're going to learn things if your ears are open and you're watching.
"Yeah I think there are going to be lessons there, for sure.
"I've had quite a few chats with him, just some of the nuggets there that he's left me, just what the top guys think and feel.
"And there aren't many guys more top than him."