Trebek would host one of the segments of The NHL 100, a Centennial gala held at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Jan. 27, 2017, to showcase many of the League's 100 Greatest Players.
"That was the first time we actually met," Mayer said. "Alex was like a kid in a candy store at the cocktail party before the gala when we gathered all the players at the theater. I remember watching him work that room, going up to people saying, 'Hi, my name is Alex,' as if people wouldn't know who he was. You'd have the greatest players in the history of the game going, 'Oh my God, Alex Trebek!' He knew many of them from having been around the game for so long.
"Our players were blown away that Alex was in the room with them. Rock stars want to be athletes and athletes want to be rock stars. There was no place he'd rather have been that night."
Mayer would again reach out in 2019, when he asked Trebek, by then in delicate health, whether he'd want to present the Hart Memorial Trophy at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas on June 19. Touched by the invitation, Trebek graciously declined, having already scheduled a trip to Alaska.
But then Mayer's phone rang at home in early June.
"It's from a California number, so I answer it," he recalled. "The voice says, 'Steve, Alex Trebek here, how're you doing my boy? I want to check on something. … Is that offer still open for me to come to the NHL Awards and hand out the Hart?'
"He told me he had to cancel his trip for various reasons and said, 'There's nothing more that I'd like than to come to your show.' I just said, 'You're in, let's do it, yeah.'
"That Alex called me back shows you how much he wanted to do things in his last years … (things) that were passions for him. He came to that show and he was absolutely incredible around our current players. The night of the show was my 25th wedding anniversary and he did a video for me and my wife. It was pretty cool."