Have teams approached you about trying to move up for that No. 1 pick, even though it's clear you're going to keep it?
"I haven't got any of that. I think it's early in the process too. It's not surprising. I think it was the same case two years ago. Maybe after the combine. The week of the draft, there were some. But everyone's trying to keep it confidential."
How was playing at the Worlds beneficial for Jack and Kaapo?
"I think it was an outstanding experience for both. Kaapo, even when he wasn't getting points, he was part of that championship and the experience was great. Jack, it was a little different. He could have shut it down after the U-18s and golf, but he decided to go to the Worlds. Just the life experiences he went through. He's never played with these guys before -- training staff, coaches -- but he wanted the experience. And it was great to see him play so well against Russia the last game (two assists playing 12:52 in a 4-3 loss). I think the way he handled the adjustments to his game. For both guys, I think it was a really good experience."
For Jack, Team USA had some ties to both the Devils and you, didn't it?
"Yeah it did. Colin White sat next to Jack with Team USA and I told Jack that Colin was my son Chris' roommate at Boston College a few years ago, so that was kind of funny. But, you know, our goalie, Cory Schneider, was there. The family program starts. Cory brought his wife and kids. Jack's never been through that stuff, but that's what's going to be ahead of him. I think it was really good." (Devils coach John Hynes was an assistant for the United States.)