Lauren and Bella surprised Brian at the end of a Devils practice at Prudential Center on Oct. 24. Lauren even sat down with her husband for a short question and answer session that afternoon.
"It was the first time I was interviewed by my wife, so I had to answer things a little differently," Brian said. "She did great. I was getting off the ice after practice and thinking about a million different things and look over and see it's my daughter and my wife. She asked if she could ask me a few questions and I was thinking, 'Do we need cameras for this?' But it was cool."
The questions mostly involved overcoming cancer, his family and, of course, hockey. Brian was asked what it meant to win the Masterton Trophy and he spoke about the loving support he received from his family, the Devils and his doctors.
"We stuck together and overcame a lot of adversity," he said.
Lauren asked what Brian's message would be to others afflicted by cancer.
"Find a support system and listen to your doctors," he said. "Make a plan and keep the faith. It's tough news, and you're allowed to be upset about it, allowed to grieve a little bit. But then try and find that strength to have that positive attitude.
Lauren got a memorable response to her question: "If you had one wish you knew would come true, what would it be?"
After a few seconds, Boyle said, "All my dreams have come true."
"That's perfect," Lauren responded with a smile.