"Every time we come down to Raleigh I remember more and more details about that night," Ayres said. "I love coming down here. It's always fun for us and the people are fantastic."
Naturally a whirlwind of emotions, going from an on-call practice netminder for the Toronto Maple Leafs organization to becoming embraced as a darling by the Canes fan base, North Carolina has continued to take on a new meaning for him.
It was here, at The Cheesecake Factory in Raleigh, to be specific, where life changed once again for Ayres. Wearing one of his earbuds as Sarah wore the other, the two held a phone conversation for approximately 45 minutes with someone who had received his number through a member of the Canes staff.
That person?
Popular television host, actor, comedian, writer and producer James Corden.
Why was he calling Ayres?
To initially congratulate him. However, the conversation briefly concluded with interest in potentially producing a movie.
"It was surreal because our kids love him," he said of the discussion. "Our daughter thinks he's unbelievably hysterical and when I came home and told her, she said 'Like, the real James Corden?' She was super pumped about it."
After receiving many pitches from companies with interest in making the movie come to life, ultimately the decision was made to go with Corden's team. Corden's production company will be responsible to produce the picture, which will become a feature film for Disney. Since the initial phone call between the two, the COVID-19 pandemic has altered plans for the timeline for the film, but now the efforts are getting back on track with Ayres set to spend time with one of the writers within the next couple of weeks.
Tabbed to also be a producer on the film, Ayres might be more excited at the potential opportunity to play himself in some of the on-ice scenes in the production.
"I'm more of a hockey guy [than a movie guy], so I'd rather go out there, put my gear on and take a puck off the head," he laughed. "It will be wild and I'm sure it will be a lot of fun to make."