"It's super special," the Colorado Avalanche forward said as he celebrated his day with the Cup on Friday in Northbrook, about 25 miles northwest of Chicago.
"A lot of my best friends in the world I made in this rink right here, so many memories, great memories, coaches and players. The most fun part is getting to share with all the people in the community, the people who helped get me to this point. Without Northbrook and my family and my friends, I wouldn't' be the player I am today or the person I am today."
Compher won the Cup for the first time in his NHL career when the Avalanche defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games in the Stanley Cup Final.
A second-round pick (No. 35) by the Buffalo Sabres in the 2013 NHL Draft, Compher was traded to the Avalanche with forward Mikhail Grigorenko and defenseman Nikita Zadorov at the 2015 NHL Draft. He has 142 points (71 goals 71 assists) in 341 regular-season games and 27 points (13 goals, 14 assists) in 63 Stanley Cup Playoff games, all for the Avalanche.
His Cup day began at the family home, where he, parents Bob and Valerie, sisters Jesse and Morgan and his girlfriend Sydney, got the Cup around 8:30 a.m. Just in time to serve breakfast in it.
"My mom's been making chocolate chip pancakes since I was a kid," J.T. said. "That was the first thing, add a little syrup in there."