After the NHL season was paused March 12 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, the League returned with an unprecedented 24-team tournament in bubbles and no fans in the stands.
The Lightning started in Toronto on July 26 and traveled to Edmonton when they made the Eastern Conference Final. The Stars started in Edmonton on July 26 and have been there ever since.
The members of each team have been going through the same experience as everyone working alongside them: COVID-19 testing, strict safety protocols, hotel life, restaurant meals, isolation from family and friends and the rest of the outside world.
"Everybody's in it together," Baglino said. "You see Dallas sitting over here. They're having lunch. The Tampa guys are over here. I'm walking across the yard the other day. I run into [Cooper] coming from the food truck. I go get a coffee, and I see [Dallas coach Rick Bowness] having a coffee. It's a unique experience."
Everyone has a job to do as a professional, but everyone is a person with a life outside of work too.
"Players, coaches, everybody's focused," Baglino said. "We're focused on what we're doing. But there is that downtime where normally you go home, but you're here. You have that downtime together a lot, and that's when you start talking about non-hockey-related stuff."
Baglino gets to know the players, coaches and officials well, because he helps mic them for sound. He has worked a lot with Cooper in the past. He followed Dallas and Tampa Bay in the conference finals and is following Tampa Bay in the Cup Final.
He likes to talk about music. He toured with Monster Magnet in the 1990s as a tech, and when the bass player left in the early 2000s, he became the bassist. He retired from touring about four years ago.
Turns out, Cooper likes to talk about music too.
One day recently, Cooper was talking about bands he knew, and Baglino mentioned he had been in Monster Magnet.
"He's a thorough guy when it comes to hockey or when it comes to other things," Baglino said. "So he kind of looked into it, and I think he kind of dug it a little bit."
Long story short, the Lightning ordered a Monster Magnet T-shirt and had it shipped to the bubble. Cooper told Baglino that if Tampa Bay made the Cup Final, he would wear it. Baglino said he'd hold him to it.