"I think the pictures, as beautiful as they are, don't do it justice," DeBoer said. "I grew up in Canada and I know anywhere in the Northeast of the United States or Minnesota, anywhere they can build outdoor rinks, there's always a competition on the street of whose dad can build a better rink. Every year you come back, and someone adds lights or a scoreboard. This is a drop the mic-type outdoor rink. It's the nicest I've ever seen."
DeBoer's mouth wasn't the only one that dropped when the Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche skated for the first time on the rink that will host them in the Bridgestone NHL Outdoors Saturday (3 p.m. ET; NBC, SN1, SN, TVAS).
"Hard to describe, really," Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog said.
Vegas captain Mark Stone said, "The mountain view is incredible. Having those big trees kind of surround the rink, they did a great job making everything look really rustic with the wood paneling. It really brings it back to the old school outdoor rinks. It's probably the best outdoor rink you'll ever see."
This wasn't just lip service. The players and coaches from both teams did their best to live it up too, to get the most out of the experience by getting to the rink early and staying on the ice until the final seconds of their allotted time ticked away.