"But then you could hear something. It sounded like a jet engine as we turned down the Canyon of Heroes. The amount of paper and confetti… it looked like something at the end of World War II, or the celebration for the Apollo 11 astronauts. This noise, the growl, it gave you chills. It seemed to me that people were 40 deep, on flagpoles, opening windows in skyscrapers, chucking paper. It was just crazy.
"It was humbling. We had a great relationship with the city. We knew it was meaningful for us, the organization and the town, but it was absolutely awe-inspiring. After 54 years, there was a lot of pent-up celebration. It's hard to describe how big and how incredible it was."
The 92nd Macy's parade, Richter and Parent admit, will have a different dynamic than a Stanley Cup celebration. But they're eager to fly their team's colors and share their memories during a festive three-hour ride that will feature a galaxy of entertainers, 16 giant character balloons, 43 novelty balloons, heritage balloons, balloonicles, balloonheads and trycaloons, 26 floats, 1,200 cheerleaders and dancers, more than 1,000 clowns,12 marching bands and Santa Claus behind them all.
"I think they're bringing me in as a veteran of the 2013 Macy's parade so I can help Bernie with the finer points of the responsibilities," Richter said, laughing.
"There was always electricity when I played in New York," Parent said. "I love that town. To go back now for this parade, and wave to the crowd, well, I think it's going to be awesome."