"I was so excited about that day. The whole playoffs, it was hard for me to sleep because you're so focused and you just can't wait to get to the rink. And then after the games, it's tough to go to sleep because you're so fired up. The night before that Game 5, it was so hard to fall asleep, just thinking about tomorrow and having the chance to make some history as a hockey player. I don't know how many hours I slept because it was so on my mind. And I've always said this, that the hardest thing was waiting on game days. They were long days and sometimes you wished the games would come a little bit quicker. That day was a long day. But we had the confidence. We were up 3-1 in the series and we had the confidence it was going to happen. The locker room was a bit quiet before but you felt that the guys were ready. It was a good feeling. And to be honest, that game was weird. There were weird goals. I remember they made it 3-2, we were only ahead by one now, and Ottawa had the puck and it turned into an own goal. You don't see those very often. So it's 4-2 and then we didn't look back. We got it to 5-2 early in the third and you could almost enjoy it as it was going. It didn't need a big push for all 60 minutes and I know in the last five minutes, I didn't even want to get out there. I just wanted to enjoy it, look around, enjoy my teammates, but (coach Randy) Carlyle just kept putting me out there. It's a pretty funny memory right now. Especially because the whole thing was pretty special and we were really trying to enjoy every second of it."