"You just come and tell him, and goes, 'Yeah, OK, no problem, whatever,'" Trotz said. "He's really got a demeanor of nothing fazes him. I could come in at 6:59 and go, 'I changed my mind, you're going in tonight,' and he'd be fine with that."
"Unbelievable" has been a popular word used by Lehner's teammates to describe the season he's had on and off the ice. Not only has Lehner performed like a No. 1 goalie, he recently celebrated his one-year anniversary of sobriety and is the Islanders nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded annually by the Professional Hockey Writers Association to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey.
Lehner was embraced by his teammates the moment they were made aware of his off-ice situation last September.
"He's got one of the best personalities in this room," Cizikas said. "From the moment he got here, he got along with everybody and everybody welcomed him. We've pretty much become a family since then.
"Everything he's done this year, he's worked hard for it. It's everything he's deserved. He's coming to practice every single day, he's coming to play every single game and he's given us chances to win. He's won games that we shouldn't have. He's been unbelievable this year."
Lehner needed very little time to feel at home with his new team.
"Really early, I just knew it was a really good group of guys and good people," he said. "It's incredibly rewarding to be a part of this group this year."