"OK," his dad said. "Let's try it."
They went to Canadian Tire and bought Jiffy Rink. They spread out the plastic, filled it with water, let it freeze and cut off the top, and there, to the left of the family bungalow, in the turnaround area near the carport, was where Duchene would spend hours and hours and hours, his mom on him for not wearing enough layers.
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Duchene skated on the driveway each winter from the time he was 10 until he left home for junior, and he skated on it when he came home for Christmas too, because his dad kept building the rink for his sister. He wasn't too old, wasn't too cool, wasn't too cold.
"I love it," he said. "The colder, the better, I think."
He laughed.
"Well, not too cold."
Well, put on a pot of hot chocolate, because when Duchene plays for the Ottawa Senators against the Montreal Canadiens in the 2017 Scotiabank NHL100 Classic at Lansdowne Park on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; NBSN, CBC, SN, TVA Sports, NHL.TV), it's supposed to be 7 degrees Fahrenheit at face-off.
"A little brisk air, I think, will be perfect, so the ice will be hard," Duchene said. "It's going to be a lot of fun."